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View synonyms for relearn
relearn
/ riːˈlɜːn /
verb
to learn (something previously known) again
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And it’s funny because some of the earlier albums we don’t play all the songs from them so we had to go back and relearn a lot of songs.
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Lanthimos and screenwriter Will Tracy cleverly consider the realistic aftermath of public acts of violence, asserting that we must first relearn how to listen to one another for real change to occur.
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The downside is that Tseng had to completely relearn how to putt.
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I figured relearning would help me competently teach my daughter.
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The British learned this lesson with appeasement before World War II, and Israel relearned it at a horrifying cost on Oct.
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