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relearn
/ riːˈlɜːn /
verb
- to learn (something previously known) again
Example Sentences
Alongside the baseball goals, like increasing the “perfect the forkball” or “strengthen the body core” are the qualities that Kanno has been relearning in Oshu: “sensitivity,” “caring,” becoming someone worthy of trust and love.
The workaholic Betts had thrown himself into relearning a position he last played regularly in high school by taking grounders before every game.
It is a significant return for the 25-year-old, who had her lower leg amputated in 2022 after years of constant pain, and essentially had to relearn to swim.
Tai, then already a Paralympic and world gold medallist, had her right leg amputated below the knee in 2022 because of chronic pain and had to relearn how to swim.
“Max is doing all right … but he’s got to relearn how to do pretty much everything,” Freeman said, pausing as he rubbed his eyes and collected his thoughts.
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