rediscovered in English

verb
1
discover (something forgotten or ignored) again.
he was trying to rediscover his Gaelic roots

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1. 5 The kinetic theory was rediscovered and refined.

2. THE Chiseler Forgotten Authors, Neglected Stars, and Lost Languages Rediscovered

3. Later, these inequalities were rediscovered several times in various forms.

4. THE Chiseler Forgotten Authors, Neglected Stars, and Lost Languages Rediscovered

5. In 15th-century Italy, artists rediscovered the rules of perspective.

6. They were only rediscovered, by chance, in the late 19th century.

7. Calvinist is a film about a generation that rediscovered an ancient Big-God theology

8. The southern population was rediscovered from the Masinagudi area in Mudumalai in 2004.

9. After languishing in obscurity for many years, her early novels have recently been rediscovered.

10. After her husband Ivor's death in 19 she rediscovered the joys of bowling and golf.

11. No longer as popular as it once was, the Boysenberry is waiting to be rediscovered.

12. For instance, it was by trusting the bifocals of Euhemerus that Heinrich Schliemann rediscovered Troy.

13. Abstract John Rawls is an author who deserves to be rediscovered in discussions of educational policy.

14. Through this astounding revolution, she rediscovered her original pride and her dignity as a great civilization.

15. The pyramid was rediscovered in 1910 by Ernest Mackay and excavated in the following year by Flinders Petrie.

16. 4 A man's maturity: that is to have rediscovered the seriousness he possessed as a child at play.

17. A man's maturity: that is to have rediscovered the seriousness he possessed as a child at play.

18. The hip rediscovered black biker jackets and postured and sneered in them and wore them to class.

19. This work, rediscovered in the 19th century, provides a unique look at Christianity in the Apostolic Age.

20. "Ardently" is the story of love found, lost and rediscovered again, several years after Mr

21. For modern democracy has rediscovered what the emperors knew: grotesque entertainments guarantee the quiescence of the populace.

22. The experimental study of heredity led Bateson to breeding studies and soon to the newly rediscovered laws of Mendelian heredity.

23. Stan has now rediscovered the fish bed and is currently preparing new specimens to astonish and delight the world.

24. Sometime later , the mother rediscovered the small golden box safely tucked it away safely under the child 's bed .

25. Today, thanks to my college buddies, I rediscovered this beautiful song called A Soldier of Fortune by Deep Purple

26. It was only in 1849 that the chemical formulae for medieval glass were rediscovered, and later published, by Charles Winston.

27. To get back to our natural roots, we rediscovered ancient Mayan traditions and chose to produce Chicza using %100 Chicle

28. Scientists say they have rediscovered a type of Chevrotain that had been "lost to science" for nearly 30 years.

29. Betters and Susan Hunt offer present-day and biblical examples of women who rediscovered gospel-rooted joy later in their lives

30. Scientists say they have rediscovered a type of Chevrotain that had been "lost to science" for nearly 30 years.

31. 14 As a matter of fact, the rediscovered house of Peter is the first example of a domus- ecclesia in the Christian world.

32. Carl Friedrich Gauss rediscovered and popularized it several years later, and as a result the theory of complex numbers received a notable expansion.

33. To exist in an unpleasant or unwanted situation, often for a long time: After lAnguishing in obscurity for many years, her early novels have recently been rediscovered

34. The Kirk family ancestry included settlers who pioneered the American frontier in the 19th century , and the Kirks of the early 23rd century rediscovered the impulse for untamed spaces.

35. TAS-102, a novel Antimetabolite combination chemotherapy agent, consists of a rediscovered Antimetabolite agent, trifluorothymidine (trifluridine) combined with the metabolic inhibitor of thymidine phosphorylase, tipiracil, in a 1:0.5 molar ratio

36. Despite the fact that Bacteriophages' potential to fight bacterial infections has only recently been rediscovered, they were successfully used as tools at the molecular level, leading to Nobel Prize awards

37. Benzedrine was a brand name for the drug amphetamine. First created by a Romanian chemist in 1887, it was rediscovered and patented in 1932 by the American scientist Gordon Alles

38. Present day oceanographers rediscovered Olaus Magnus' eye for detail (disregarding the sea monsters) and a series of scientific publications followed on Olaus' truthful depiction of currents between Iceland and the Faroe Islands.

39. He rediscovered, using simple magnetic field measurement instruments, that when the aurora appeared the needles of magnetometers changed direction, confirming the findings of Anders Celsius and assistant Olof Hjorter more than a century before.

40. Created by the ancient Incas and rediscovered for today, Crio Bru is the ultimate superfood, a delicious all-natural coffee alternative made from the finest fair trade cacao beans - roasted, ground and Brewed just like coffee.

41. — Robert Langellier, National Geographic, "A legendary Ozark chestnut tree, thought extinct, is rediscovered," 24 June 2019 Most of the trees planted were different types of native oak, including swamp white, burr, red and Chinquapin.

42. The two unpublished accounts, recorded in Joseph Smith’s earliest autobiography and a later journal, were generally forgotten until historians working for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints rediscovered and published them in the 1960s.

43. A rediscovered classic from director Ken Loach (THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY, KES) and one of the inspirations for Wes Anderson's MOONRISE KINGDOM, Black jack is a dark and complex adventure film set in the 18th century and based on …

44. Boxcar Hill Campground is very honored that you have chosen us to safely exercise your rediscovered freedom!! As we resume operations after a 7-week closure, Boxcar Hill Campground requires that you and all members of your party observe the following safety protocols:

45. Newton's lesser known, recently rediscovered 69th Law: skin and other non bone tissues with the ability to freely oscillate at a certain arbitrary finite speed; also a sine function because said Cheek is put in motion from a state of rest and starts at the origin: (0,0)

46. The Silver-backed Chevrotain, a deer-like species the size of a rabbit or small cat, is the first mammal on the list of 25 most wanted lost species to be rediscovered.It was rediscovered by Global Wildlife Conservation and partners Southern Institute of Ecology and Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research.

47. ‘The Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Carillon is the second-largest Carillon in the world.’ ‘Cyril Johnston is credited as the man who rediscovered the art of bell tuning, an art form which had been lost for more than 200 years, and made the name of Gillett and Johnston synonomous with bells and Carillons throughout the world.’

48. THE Commitments is one of those rare movies that can be seen and heard a second and 3rd time without losing an ounce of entertainment value since the songs are done so well while the dialogue, and a bevy of great lines, can be 'rediscovered' once you figure out exactly what these Dublin blokes are saying

49. ' Aloofness shield' The shooter seems to have rediscovered his accuracy in the range at the recent Commonwealth Games in Glasgow where he won the gold before tweeting a picture of the medal, captioned: "Something for my nephew to play with." Many have found him aloof but Bindra, who has seen how fickle fans can be, could not care less.