1. rehearing - Noun
2. rehearing - Verb
the act of hearing again
Source: WordNetFollowing this ruling, plaintiffs petitioned for a rehearing en banc (in front of the full panel of nine judges). Source: Internet
U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan’s petition to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit for a rehearing en banc in the Michael Flynn case. Source: Internet
Ann Moore, an attorney representing the developer, argued that the case staff used to justify its recommendations said that the changes must change the project’s land use to warrant a rehearing. Source: Internet
A petition for a rehearing was denied January 30, 1995, and respondent's petition for review by the Supreme Court was denied April 27, 1995. Source: Internet
His lawyers had argued that a rehearing was not necessary due to the length of time he served in prison. Source: Internet
Tommy Robinson, far-right activist, convicted mortgage fraudster, assault convict and illegal immigrant, released on bail on a technicality pending rehearing of contempt of court charge. Source: Internet