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- verb Present participle of
relearn .
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Examples
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So in a way, you will be "relearning" diabetes management, but you are not starting from scratch like you did on D-Day and you will likely adapt very quickly.
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Why 'relearning' tends to be easier than starting 'from scratch'
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It is known that "relearning" tends to be easier than starting "from scratch" but researchers wanted to find out if this subtle difference also have its origins in the structure of the nerve cells.
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It takes most countries a long time to learn thisand I think that even in America we have to keep relearning it every day.
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I think we've finally got the team composition right - relearning all the lessons investors already knew.
Steve Blank: The Startup Team Steve Blank 2011
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And I managed to remember that lesson I keep relearning, that cooking with kids is just another, more practical, version of playing with them.
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And I managed to remember that lesson I keep relearning, that cooking with kids is just another, more practical, version of playing with them.
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Sweets suggested that Brennan let Booth teach her plumbing as he was relearning it: “For once, I think it will be beneficial if you were the student.”
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What Bay is doing with Hudgens now, he said, is kind of relearning from the foundation up, so when things go bad, because they always do at some point, you've got a place to go.
Mets Focused on Fixing Bay's Swing Brian Costa 2011
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I think we've finally got the team composition right - relearning all the lessons investors already knew.
Steve Blank: The Startup Team Steve Blank 2011
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