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Synonyms

relearn

British  
/ riːˈlɜːn /

verb

  1. to learn (something previously known) again

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Example Sentences

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But as the war in Iran continues, it seems that we are again relearning as we go.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over the past several years, though, I’ve been relearning a quieter question: not how to look healthy, but how to feel healthy.

From Salon

That takes time to relearn because that's something that has been coached out of me a little bit.

From BBC

He spent two years, as he put it, relearning how to eat.

From Salon

She would later have to relearn how to talk, read and carry out everyday tasks.

From BBC