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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
relearn .
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Examples
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Obviously, it leaves Carrie in the second season with the audience waiting for the moment where she remembers this stuff — where she relearns it or starts to begin to suspect Brody again of actually being the guy she thinks he was.
Homeland Bosses on the Season Finale: Showtime Really Wanted Damian Lewis for Another Year 2011
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The US Army learns and then forgets and relearns this lesson in every war: the weight limit for a soldier is 35 pounds.
Nick Turse: Eco-Explosives, a Bleeding BEAR, and the Armani-Clad Super Soldier 2009
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In an encounter with aliens who are powerful illusionists, he relearns that he needs to live life "as it happens to me, meet it head on and lick it."
William Bradley: Star Trek's New Coming-of-Age Saga for Generation O 2009
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There is also no simple answer for how a country relearns to be democratically healthy and engaged in the continual crafting of a government, particularly during the times between elections.
Tanene Allison: Follow the Artists to Our New Democracy 2009
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That way we can delete or lose the cache, and things will be correct but slower, but will slowly speed up again as the cache relearns.
Snell-Pym » A stressful upgrade - and a design for a better backup system 2008
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How many people will die in Iraq before the Bush administration relearns a thirty-five-year-old lesson?
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Until it relearns these mid-twentieth-century concepts and adapts them to the twenty-first century struggles in Iraq and Afghanistan, young Americans will continue to be killed and maimed needlessly in fruitless convoys and mounted patrols.
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Until it relearns these mid-twentieth-century concepts and adapts them to the twenty-first century struggles in Iraq and Afghanistan, young Americans will continue to be killed and maimed needlessly in fruitless convoys and mounted patrols.
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Gradually, Henry relearns, his speech improves, and he begins to explore who and what he was before the injury.
Regarding Cheney 2007
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Very painful her accounts of knowing how she used to be able to make the leaps in her creative process that suddenly no longer happen, until the inflamation subsides (over the course of months) and she relearns how to make those mental connections.
Breakfast in Bed desayunoencama 2005
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