Rediscovery

Word REDISCOVERY
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Definitions and meanings of "Rediscovery"

What do we mean by rediscovery?

The act of rediscovering

A second or subsequent discovery of the same thing

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The word "rediscovery" in example sentences

This rediscovery is a good thing, extending the palette of our palates. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Eventually Hadar located the man — and the whole fascinating journey of these pieces, from their creation to their rediscovery, is told in this book. ❋ Unknown (2007)

While other archaeologists burrow deep within the Pyramid of the Moon to discover the secrets of the pre-Aztec civilization of Teotihuacan, Valerie Magar, a conservator for Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, labors with excavated material in a process best described as a rediscovery, stripping away the damage well-meaning archaeologists have done to the site's 1,500-year-old murals. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The show, which is billed as a "rediscovery" of Johnson's music, follows a 1930s Harlem mover and shaker named George, who befriends a stranger who may not be what she seems. ❋ Will Friedwald (2010)

Recalling that from early recorded history the sphere has represented an idealized form of the universe, it is understandable, particularly in light of the late quattrocento "rediscovery" of Plato and Plotinus, that the pearl embodied notions of perfection, unity, and purity in miniature. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The 'rediscovery' of America by Columbus still will necessitate another 500 years to be verified scientifically. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the comments is a link to a story about the "rediscovery" of 300 unpublished works by Mendelssohn. ❋ Lisa Hirsch (2009)

Yet one of the themes of Bard's Prokofiev "rediscovery" is illustrated on the cover of this year's program, a handsome photograph of the natty young composer striding along a Chicago street during his sojourn in America. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Argent by the Tiber: Pope lauds "rediscovery" of Eucharistic adoration skip to main ❋ Argent (2006)

And then, they go on to speculate that "in these modern human quadrupeds, we are indeed seeing the 'rediscovery' of something very like the quadrupedal gait used by our ancestors." ❋ AYDIN (2006)

The IBWO "rediscovery" process was not conducted in the spirit of science discovery. ❋ John L. Trapp (2006)

The following quote seems appropriate considering the current controversy surrounding recent claims of the "rediscovery" of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker and the failure of subsequent searches to confirm those claims this past winter: ❋ John L. Trapp (2006)

Genre fiction is not a lesser cousin of its literary betters and does not need 'rediscovery' or some nostalgic trip back to the good old days. ❋ Unknown (2003)

That morning, three days after our "rediscovery," I was looking out the window, just after sunrise. ❋ Modesitt, L. E. (1995)

It was during this time that there was a reawakening of interest, a "rediscovery" of American country blues by a loose-knit assemblage of scholars and musicians who were interested in finding overlooked artists and bringing them to the northeast to perform. ❋ Staff Writer (2010)

The Idyll, the Ideal, and the Real, 4: 30 p.m. Frank Salmon, Cambridge University professor of the history of art, discusses what lay behind the "rediscovery" of ancient Greece during the Enlightenment and considers its effects, especially the "Greek Revival" in architecture that occurred on both sides of the Atlantic in the ensuing centuries. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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