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restudy

  • a word derived from study.

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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

By a 2-to-l decision, the court directed that the project be returned to Volpe for restudy.

From Time Magazine Archive

The indefatigable Lane has been largely responsible for convincing influential blacks that the King case needs official restudy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Last week B.U. announced that the restudy never took place.

From Time Magazine Archive

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