restudy
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a word derived from
study.
studynounapplication of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, such as by reading, investigation, or reflection.
Example Sentences
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In addition, they suggested EPA could fund a competition to restudy data sets for regulation.
From Science Magazine ● Jan. 2, 2020
Reason: he was listed in the FBI's 1945 warning to President Truman, and B.U. wanted a "restudy."
From Time Magazine Archive
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A case for such restudy can certainly be made.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The indefatigable Lane has been largely responsible for convincing influential blacks that the King case needs official restudy.
From Time Magazine Archive
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January 19 An Engineer, a Chef, a Vet, and Not a Lawyer Brother Quang has started night school to restudy engineering to become what he was meant to be.
From "Inside Out and Back Again" by Thanhha Lai
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