Rehearse in a sentence as a verb

That feedback trains you to rehearse the gestures.

If you don't rehearse the response, you shy away from trying it.

Because of course, if you ad lib, you cannot practice or rehearse, because that would be the same as reading?

Go back and review interview questions that you didn't answer well and rehearse what you would say the next time.

It often takes an entire season to rehearse with a group in order to produce music that could accurately be 'judged'.

SuperMemo tracks this so-called forgetting curve and reminds you to rehearse your knowledge when your chance of recalling it has dropped to, say, 90 percent.

Section leaders were given extra responsibilities to assemble their sections after school and rehearse, a study group of sorts.

I'm not sure why the OP wants to focus on "you just don't have what it takes to run a company" instead of "your presentation skills were lacking, rehearse more", or something like that.

Interviewing is a skill, and you have to actually prepare, rehearse your responses and talking points, and develop an ability to talk at length about your technology of choice.

They can afford to buy expensive hardware, to rack it in tightly controlled datacenters, and to, should they desire, rehearse network transitions on isolated redundant hardware.

One of the main ideas expressed was that if you want to perform at a very high level, and do it consistently, you must always rehearse at performance levels and be hyper attentive to details.

Even moderately sized chamber orchestras can manage "ok" with maybe a lead instrumentalist kicking off a tune with an exaggerated nod -- you just rehearse a lot and listen to each other.

Rehearse definitions

verb

engage in a rehearsal (of)

See also: practise practice