reearn

verb

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of re-earn.

    • The pattern was first to isolate the child physically and emotionally when he experienced parental disapproval; second, to allow the child to reearn parental love by insisting that he comply unconditionally to the parents' will.
    • Well done! You have reearnt my respect!
    • Carl commented on the need he and Ginny had to reearn one another's trust through a series of successes.

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