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reencounter

  • a word derived from encounter.
    encounter
    verb (used with object)
    to come upon or meet with, especially unexpectedly.

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It’s a welcome time to reencounter “La Cage,” even if the production ultimately delights the senses more than it grabs the heart.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 19, 2024

For those wanting to reencounter the brilliance of Shakespeare and Shaw, Bedlam’s frenetic approach is not the optimal way.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 9, 2018

But Jackson’s ferocity —  an ethical outrage inflamed with disgust for the charade of authority and laden with anguish for human frailty — made for a bracing reencounter with this unflinching tragedy.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 19, 2016

The adaptive system takes longer to respond and has a memory system that allows it to respond with greater intensity should the body reencounter a pathogen even years later.

From Textbooks Apr. 25, 2013

Mr. Gamaliel was never so disconcerted as at this reencounter.

From The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle by T. (Tobias) Smollett