Examples of 'relearned' in a sentence

Meaning of "relearned"

To relearn means to learn something again or to learn something that had been forgotten or lost. It implies the process of acquiring knowledge or skill that was previously known
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  • simple past tense and past participle of relearn

How to use "relearned" in a sentence

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relearned
I have learned and relearned that lesson.
This is a lost lesson that needs to be relearned.
Kyle also relearned to ride his bike.
Anything we learn can be unlearned and relearned.
We have relearned the old truth.
Old habits will have to be relearned.
After he relearned to write he started filling notebooks with poetry.
Every aspect of life has to be relearned.
I relearned how to stand.
Some can be relearned.
I relearned how to walk.
He achieves this by the use of forms and codes which need to be relearned.
While there she relearned to walk and use her arms.
Some of the most important lessons in life need to be learned and relearned.
The lessons of that battle should be relearned for the upcoming campaign.

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They soon also relearned the value of climbing above your opponent before attacking.
It allows technical knowledge to accrue over generations without needing to be relearned every time.
The door will stop once relearned and normal operation will resume.
The Renaissance was not just a time when people relearned old ideas.
My second lesson that I relearned has to do with match points saved and lost.
Everything taken for granted … has to be relearned.
I feel like I relearned from that young man.
As a result, it is a skill that has to be relearned occasionally.
The body had relearned the skill I acquired in childhood.
Because vision is learned, it can also be relearned.
He relearned English and gradually fitted back into European society.
Some things are in there to discover . some can be relearned.
Old lessons were relearned in the Falkland Islands War.
After two months in a wheelchair, he relearned how to walk.
While in a cast, he relearned to play the guitar with a flat pick.
Many other lessons were learned, or relearned.
She had relearned toileting skills even though occasional “ accidents ” did happen.
When she began trying to walk again, she relearned swimming.
Just like language can be relearned, the ability to swallow can also be relearned.
In the beginning, even simple tasks had to be relearned and remembered.
I relearned that I am the one in charge of my happiness… not anyone else.
In fact, lessons are meant to be learned and relearned throughout life.
There, she relearned English and was schooled in Christian worship.
Through a special approach, containing diverse teaching strategies, astronomical concepts were learned or relearned.
I do not have all of the relationship answers, but I relearned a valuable lesson yesterday.
Pioneering is hard work, and many very challenging roles are being learned and relearned.
I relearned most things, but there was one thing I could never do.
These are the things that need to be supported, retaken, relearned and seriously practiced.
Writing was relearned from the Phoenicians, eventually spreading north into Italy and the Gauls.
Additionally, whenever the battery is disconnected or a new battery installed, the strategy must be relearned.
Fortunately, I just recently relearned this game.
Once I have relearned everything, I do not recognize him any more.
That 's why humility is a daily struggle, a lesson that must be relearned over and over again.
Thomas relearned how to walk, read, write and talk.
That 's the first time I have relearned a date.

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