relearn

verb
/ɹiːˈləːn/UK

Etymology

From re- + learn.

  1. inherited from *lizaną
  2. inherited from *liʀnōn
  3. inherited from leornian — “to learn", rarely also, "to teach
  4. inherited from lernen — “to learn", also, "to teach"
  5. prefixed as relearn — “re + learn

Definitions

  1. To learn (something) again.

    • I had to relearn how to swim properly.
    • Prison – as was to be relearnt by the French repeatedly in the course of the Algerian war […] – is a marvellous recruiting and training centre.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA