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Example sentences from the Web for rediscoveryBut perhaps it is precisely for this reason that the rediscovery of Dietrich von Hildebrand could not come at a better time. The Catholic Philosopher Who Took on Hitler|John Henry Crosby|December 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST More than four decades on, Stoner has been rediscovered by anyone who would care about its rediscovery. Famous for Not Being Famous: Enough About ‘Stoner’|Drew Smith|October 31, 2013|DAILY BEAST What struck me most, on this rediscovery, is how brilliantly apt is McPherson's title. David's Bookclub: Battle Cry of Freedom|David Frum|May 23, 2013|DAILY BEAST Bernard-Henri Lévy on its rediscovery and restoration—and its upcoming first screening in New York. A Cult Classic Is Reborn|Bernard-Henri Lévy|May 14, 2010|DAILY BEAST
So they sat and talked on far into the night, loath to break up the enjoyment of the rediscovery of each other. The Whirligig of Time|Wayland Wells Williams The rediscovery of the Aristotelian biology is a modern thing. The Legacy of Greece|Various After their time, until its rediscovery some forty years ago in France, it was a familiar instance of a 'lost art.' The English Church in the Eighteenth Century|Charles J. Abbey and John H. Overton Reason for operation: Rediscovery & Re-education—after two years on the planet—failed to detect signs of militancy. Operation Haystack|Frank Patrick Herbert Its rediscovery has been accepted, however, even by some non-Mormons, as proof that the Mormon Bible is an original production. The Story of the Mormons|William Alexander Linn
noun plural -iesthe act, process, or an instance of discovering (something) again Words nearby rediscoveryredintegration, redirect, rediscount, rediscount rate, rediscover, rediscovery, redistribute, redistribution, redistributionist, redistributive, redistrict Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |