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relearn

vb. (context transitive English) To learn (something) again. (from 17th c.)

WordNet
relearn

v. learn something again, as after having forgotten or neglected it; "After the accident, he could not walk for months and had to relearn how to walk down stairs"

Usage examples of "relearn".

Yet what he had to relearn would be simple in comparison to what waited for Rebecca.

She can neither read, write, speak, or understand, and since her linguistic frame of reference is so different, she could not relearn ours.

It was old-style, the drawing mannered, elongated, improbable figures against sweeping, computer-managed backgrounds, but the conventions were easy enough to relearn, and she watched, caught up in spite of herself by the stylized plot and people.

Like a stroke victim, I was having to relearn all the simple motor skills.

With different words, they helped her relearn that her body was an intricate mechanism made of interconnecting parts, a homeostatic system: change this, and this alters, which changes this.

Because your people arrived, we are relearning what it means to be a healthy, thriving people.

You -- will spend a week tethered to our bed, relearning the one who owns you.

She was sadly out of practice and she was only now relearning just what muscles were used only in riding.

She stepped into the shadows and slipped her butterfly knife from her belt, relearning its balance, feeling the blade blossom, lilylike, from the cross-gripped handle.

How much would they have to relearn by hard experience because Nikko refused to confess, or to remember?

Cell Cleaner to zap every harmful organism they pick up, or on trophoblastic tubules to feed them, nobody will be able to innovate enough to relearn how!

The nobility now would be going out of the city to relearn the task of making their plantations, which had been little more than boundaries for the Hunt, into a base that could support the precarious balance of life the off worlders had left them to.

It is in the family group that the restraints, disciplines, and self-sacrifices which make human society possible were worked out and our fundamental prejudices established, and it is in the family group, enlarged perhaps in many respects, and more and more responsive to collective social influences, that our social life must be relearnt, generation after generation.

I learned that there are sibyls on all the worlds of the Old Empire--the whole reason they exist is to help worlds rebuild and relearn.

There were Scud alerts, so everybody was rather keen to relearn the NEC (nuclear, biological, chemical) drills they had not practiced since being in their old units.