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relearn



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She would later have to relearn how to talk, read and carry out everyday tasks.

From BBC

NATO’s European navies, after years of building warships focused on dangers including piracy, smuggling and terrorism, must once again build ones designed for sub-hunting and relearn how to use them, said retired Dutch Adm.

From The Wall Street Journal

Such investigatory materials are usually kept private to protect innocent victims and witnesses—a lesson that Congress will now relearn at their expense.

From The Wall Street Journal

The eruption had changed the land around Mount St. Helens so drastically that it had to be relearned all over again.

From Literature

After spending a couple of months in hospital she was discharged as a wheelchair user and had to relearn how to walk.

From BBC