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‖ réchauffer, v.|reʃofe| [Fr.: see réchauffé.] Usu. as inf., to warm up again; fig., to rehash. Hence ‖ réchauffage |-aʒ| [Fr. suff. -age: cf. -age], a rehash.
1965Punch 31 Mar. 473/3 This plan to store up the dead at minus two hundred degrees C. and then rechauffer them to life when medical science has learned how to put right whatever it was they died of. 1967Punch 28 June 961/3 In telling the story of her career Lady Summerskill has fallen into the Politician's Pitfall of believing that it is possible to réchauffer old Parliamentary speeches. 1972E. Lucie-Smith in Cox & Dyson 20th-Cent. Mind III. xvi. 466 Most of what they produced was a mere réchauffage of pre-war ideas. |