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▪ I. reˈstudy, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] To study again.
1811W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. LXV. 1 The thought that is uttered cannot be re-studied by the audience. 1899Cotterill Goethe's Iphigenie auf Tauris Life p. lvi, Through Herder Goethe was induced to re-study Homer. ▪ II. reˈstudy, n. [f. the vb.] The act of studying again.
1961Newark (N.J.) Even. News 21 Nov. 24/2 (heading) N.J. fights restudy of WNTA sale stay. 1962E. Snow Red China Today (1963) liii. 402, I met a writer less well known than Hsiao Ch'ien, who had completed his ‘restudy of the sources of art’ in a commune. 1966Economist 22 Jan. 309/1 When the commission sounded the retreat and sent the headache back to the engineers for ‘re-study’, the state engineer suggested drily that the study would take just about a year. 1979Nature 20–27 Dec. 832/1 A restudy of this genus has convinced us that it was based on part of the skull roof of a specialised placoderm. |