repitch
Etymology
From re- + pitch.
verb
- To apply a new coating of pitch (oil and tar distillate) to.“In many breweries the casks are repitched every time before use.”
- To change (a sound) to a different pitch.“Sample-based synthesis exploits the ability to repitch by a change of playback rate, to create simulations of existing instruments from digital recordings.”
- To set up (a tent) again.“There was no choice but to repitch the tents and radio their failure to cross.”
- To propose or promote (an idea) again.“For example, if I was trying to repitch an idea to a producer who had already turned it down, I would say something like, "I remember you said you didn't like my idea because there was no women's angle. Well, here's a great one that both of us must have missed during our first conversation."”