WordNet
re-explore
v. explore anew; "We need to re-explore Colonialism"
Usage examples of "re-explore".
She was caressing Miaow, but now the little cat drew away from the velvet-padded, three-fingered hand and bent her hind legs against the violet-barred, green-furred shoulder, and sprang off across Paul into the flowerbank beyond him—presumably to re-explore it by the mysterious ice-sent twilight.
Even now, when I emerge from a torpor induced by drink or drugs, I am occasionally left with a feeling that I have been away into the farther realms of my imagination-into territory which I cannot re-explore while transfixed by the certainty of consciousness.