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rediscover English

Meaning rediscover meaning

What does rediscover mean?

rediscover

discover again I rediscovered the books that I enjoyed as a child

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rediscover English » English

refind recover find again

Conjugation rediscover conjugation

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rediscover · verb

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Simple sentences

Each generation would have to rediscover for itself the truths of the past.

Movie subtitles

May all men rediscover love's joy!
You do not propose to rediscover the robust joys of illiteracy, but rather, in reading, not to grant a privileged status to any one thing you read.
Joanna wants to rediscover her old self.
He needs to rediscover his identity, connect with his roots.
What about the freedom to rediscover your roots. with dignity and privacy?
We both knew we'd never rediscover. the same extremes of passion and cruelty. with another living soul.
Well, I find that I'm. I'm having to rediscover that this is really my home.
You've to rediscover me bit by bit.
How to rediscover dreams when the world has stolen them from you.
Here, we can rediscover a vitality vanishing from our lives and reawaken the spirit of the wild remembered not in our minds, but in the blood and the heart.
I have to rediscover myself.
If you give yourself a chance you may rediscover your soul.
I thought of last summer, when we still hoped that if we put ourselves in some idyllic setting we'd somehow get rid of all the tension jump-start our marriage and rediscover why we fell in love in the first place.
Doktor Mandrake has dedicated his life to capturing the Bear to rediscover the effects of oxypheromalkahyde.
I suppose then he meant to rediscover the crown grant.
Rediscover the violence of our passion.
Help me rediscover my home and tell me about your life, and your plans, and your family.
Well, I must get out, rediscover my own country.
You go away and rediscover yours.
But before I mention it. I have to rediscover the almost brother of our games way back.
Time to rediscover yourself in the great outdoors, right?
Then you must retrace your steps, return by the same path, and endure all the horrors of trial, the repetitions, the repetitions, the repetitions So be it. But first I must go alone into the desert to rediscover myself.
The war was still everywhere nearby. It didn't take much to rediscover its color or provoke its echoes.
Since each particular sentiment. is only a partial aspect of life, and not the entirety of life. life burns to pour out. through the diversity of the sentiments, and thus rediscover itself in the sum of diversity.
I wanted to rediscover this familiarity, and it was this intimacy that my images of Tokyo were trying to find.
It sounds to me like your family's ready to, uh, rediscover its Scottish roots.
It's a group of gay men who gather in the woods to rediscover our spirit of joy.
Fortunately the spring of life came around and gave us another chance to rediscover who we always were.

News and current affairs

First, however, the Islamic world must rediscover and embrace its proud heritage.
Young people in France will rediscover trust and hope when they can be shown a world where fairness consists not just in egalitarian and unconditional redistribution, but also in hard work and good behavior.
As a first step, Obama must rediscover the great communications skills that propelled him to the White House in the first place.
After the Vietnam War, for example, the United States' armed forces suppressed what it had learned about counter-insurgency, only to rediscover it the hard way in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Poles, who lost nearly all their patriotic ideas over the past decade, now seem poised to rediscover their national identity solely on a negative basis forged by our peasants.
Ralf Dahrendorf thinks that both sides of the Atlantic need to look beyond the trivial and rediscover the common interests and values of the West.
Spaniards in general, and particularly their political leaders, must rediscover what it takes to succeed.
The Brisbane Summit therefore needs to rediscover the activism that it displayed in 2008 and 2009, during the height of the financial crisis.
Finally, the West must rediscover the joys of multilateralism and shared sovereignty.
To rediscover the Che who could inspire, I returned to the young Ernesto of Che's diary.
True, there is a neo-Ottoman revival in the cultural field, and our citizens are eager to rediscover Ottoman life, culture, and practices.

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