The Collaborative International Dictionary
Re-search \Re-search"\ (r?-s?rch"), v. t. [Pref. re- + search.] To search again; to examine anew.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To search again; to re-examine.
Usage examples of "re-search".
We re-searched their clothing and I ordered immediate emetics and stool examinations.
Hes been doing re-search on the medical side of DNA, but he needed to put food on the table, so he opened a small lab in Bainbridge, Georgia, last year.
Rochthat the premises in question had been carefully re-searched, and fresh examinations of witnesses instituted, but all to no purpose.
He searched and re-searched the room with his eyes, probing every square inch and comparing it to his recollection.
And they were the ones who, before they ascended to power, started the re-searches which terminated in the work done at Lev-aeri V.
You re-search for that which is already in the Libraries of the Galaxy, and shame us all by making humans out to be fools!