Reheard
Reheard is the past tense and past participle of the verb rehear, meaning to hear again. It is used to describe the act of listening to testimony, arguments, or evidence once more, and is especially common in legal contexts where a case is reconsidered after a motion for rehearing or after a remand. The noun form for the process is rehearing, while reheard describes the completed action.
Etymology and form: The word is formed from the prefix re- meaning again, attached to the verb
Usage notes: In legal writing, rehearing refers to the session or process of hearing a case again,
See also: rehearing, appeal, remand, en banc. These terms relate to appellate review and the procedures by