rehash
re|hash (rehashes rehashing rehashed)
The noun is pronounced /r'iːhæʃ/ The verb is pronounced /riːh'æʃ/
1 [N-COUNT] usu sing, N of n
If you describe something as a rehash, you are criticizing it because it repeats old ideas, facts, or themes, though some things have been changed to make it appear new.
The Observer found the play `a feeble rehash of familiar Miller themes'...
2 [VERB] V n
If you say that someone rehashes old ideas, facts, or accusations, you disapprove of the fact that they present them in a slightly different way so that they seem new or original.
They've taken some of the best bits out of the best things and rehashed them...
The noun is pronounced /r'iːhæʃ/ The verb is pronounced /riːh'æʃ/
1 [N-COUNT] usu sing, N of n
If you describe something as a rehash, you are criticizing it because it repeats old ideas, facts, or themes, though some things have been changed to make it appear new.
The Observer found the play `a feeble rehash of familiar Miller themes'...
2 [VERB] V n
If you say that someone rehashes old ideas, facts, or accusations, you disapprove of the fact that they present them in a slightly different way so that they seem new or original.
They've taken some of the best bits out of the best things and rehashed them...