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rediscovered

adjective as in recovered

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Example Sentences

I had the same feeling when I rediscovered the book for the second time in my life, at a point when I was ready for it.

Prince Harry has definitely rediscovered his mischievous side of late.

I mean, when I rediscovered it, the memories came rushing back.

He took us inside the making of The Monuments Men—and told us about a lost 1980s Clooney film waiting to be rediscovered.

More than four decades on, Stoner has been rediscovered by anyone who would care about its rediscovery.

It is hard to appreciate and to live up to them, and hence they are always lapsing out of view, and requiring to be rediscovered.

Strangely enough, they seem to have dropped out of history for a time, and were rediscovered in the fourteenth century.

The man of genius rediscovered the canon of the ancient masters, and wrought on its principles.

The cities never were rebuilt and were rediscovered but a few years ago, when the maiden's skeleton was also found.

The result was that the theorem remained in the book undetected for 185 years and was meanwhile rediscovered by others.

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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rediscovered, such as: reborn, found, null, reclaimed, redeemed, and regained.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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