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- v. learn again
WordNet 3.0
- v. learn something again, as after having forgotten or neglected it
Examples
“Stewart, the lesson I relearn from the BP oil spill is the civilian parts of the federal government are often worse than useless while military parts like the Coast Guard are fairly competent.”
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“Pope Benedict: Church must repent, 'relearn' justice.”
“If enough of us litter less, recycle more, participate in our democratic processes, and begin to "relearn" lifestyles that are less material and connected with Nature and our fellow human beings, the more chance we have to "sober up" and get beyond our addiction to oil.”
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“He has even asked me to help him "relearn" the old Latin Mass so he can offer it himself.”
“North American workers in the lowland tropics expect to "relearn" agriculture in their new settings, since the climates and crops of the lowland tropics are so different from temperate regions.”
“You have to kind of relearn that when you get into conference play.”
“I regret that I spent months learning Tracktion, only to have to "relearn" another system.”
“I had to 'relearn' my own language to be accepted.”
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“I don't want to have to 'relearn' driving after each mechanical repair.”
“Lowvoltage electrical pulses are administered at frequencies and amplitudes identified as optimal for each patient, allowing the brain to 'relearn' its natural synchronization with the help of an external 'metronome' facilitating functional rehabilitation in the domains of speech, vision, memory and mobility.”
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