1. rehearsing - Noun
2. rehearsing - Verb
of Rehearse
Source: Webster's dictionaryActors Hayden Christensen and Ewan McGregor began rehearsing their climactic lightsaber duel long before Lucas would shoot it. Source: Internet
All this is worth rehearsing because the murder of Stephen Lawrence, and the subsequently bungled investigation that seemed almost to resemble a cover-up, belong to another world which, thank God, has mostly passed away. Source: Internet
Each person had a separate dwelling on the property, wore masks and socially distanced by rehearsing six feet apart in the parking lot. Source: Internet
Carolyn drives through the rain, rehearsing a confession to Lester. Source: Internet
Atta traveled twice to Las Vegas on "surveillance flights" rehearsing how the 9/11 attacks would be carried out. Source: Internet
A video showing Bernstein speaking and rehearsing at the first Festival is available on DVD in Japan. Source: Internet