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restudy
  • a word derived from study.

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In addition, they suggested EPA could fund a competition to restudy data sets for regulation.

From Science Magazine • Jan. 2, 2020

The plan speaks rather vaguely of a need to restudy industry's incentive to modernize, but otherwise is silent about how such productivity gains can be managed.

From Time Magazine Archive

By a 2-to-l decision, the court directed that the project be returned to Volpe for restudy.

From Time Magazine Archive

A restudy showed they will grow by over $3 billion more than expected.

From Time Magazine Archive

January 19 An Engineer, a Chef, a Vet, and Not a Lawyer Brother Quang has started night school to restudy engineering to become what he was meant to be.

From "Inside Out and Back Again" by Thanhha Lai