reprise
UK: rɪˈpriːz | US: rɪˈpriːz
n. 1. A repeated passage in music or performance.
n. 2. A recurrence or renewal of an action or event.
vt. To repeat or resume an action, role, or performance.
The word "reprise" originates from Old French reprendre ("to take back, repeat"), derived from Latin reprehendere ("to seize, blame"). The morpheme re- signifies repetition, while -prise (from Latin prehendere, "to take") implies action. Over time, it evolved in musical contexts to denote a repeated section and broadly to mean "renewal." The logic reflects a cyclical "taking again" of an action or theme.
The orchestra played the final reprise with heightened emotion.
The film’s reprise of the iconic scene delighted fans.
She will reprise her role as the detective in the sequel.
The debate featured a reprise of last year’s arguments.
Autumn brings a reprise of vibrant colors to the forest.