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under-reˈhearsal [under-1 10 b.] Insufficient rehearsal of a play, piece of music, etc., for performance. Hence under-rehearsed a.
1900G. B. Shaw Let. 30 Dec. (1972) II. 215 The second performance has all the flatness of a second night plus the effects of under rehearsal. 1937Discovery Nov. 331/1 The major difficulty with the B.B.C. transmissions is under⁓rehearsal. 1960Times 24 Nov. 8/5 The performance itself had an air of under-rehearsal. 1963Times 7 Mar. 15/5 Those under-rehearsed in the intrigues of the narratives can suck them out from his obliquities. 1982J. Sherwood Shot in Arm vi. 51 The show was badly under⁓rehearsed. |