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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reteach.

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Examples

  • I think instead of "reteaching" history you should learn something of it in the first place.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2010

  • He pauses, caught short by his own truth, reteaching loveliness and turns and looks at me.

    Tattoos on the Heart Gregory Boyle 2010

  • Now I spend most evenings reteaching the same person how to work the remote control.

    Unearthly Asylum P. J. Bracegirdle 2010

  • Now I spend most evenings reteaching the same person how to work the remote control.

    Unearthly Asylum P. J. Bracegirdle 2010

  • It was a reaction to Bolshevism — Judeo-Bolshevism, actually — and a reteaching of church ideas.

    Transcending God 2007

  • It was a reaction to Bolshevism — Judeo-Bolshevism, actually — and a reteaching of church ideas.

    Transcending God 2007

  • WHITFIELD: And when we talk about this festival being one of empowerment, it is also about reteaching how we think, where it comes to mortgages.

    CNN Transcript Jul 6, 2008 2008

  • The world is not only reteaching the USA the importance of the game's fundamentals, it is schooling NBA-stocked U.S. Olympic and world championship teams.

    USATODAY.com - Team-first, back-to-basics foreigners changing NBA 2006

  • She has great ideas for some hands-on and reteaching strategies ... but we aren't doing it right in general.

    Student teaching -- day 33 joiedv 2006

  • I'm going to take some lessons and make sure I'm not reteaching myself any bad habits, though I must say, this Beethoven piece is coming along beautifully, whether I'm playing it correctly or not.

    Birthdays, Books, and Music barbylon 2004

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