To discover again; especially something previously lost or forgotten.
The word "rediscover" is correct and can be used in written English. You can use it when talking about finding something that was lost, forgotten, or replaced by something new. Example sentence: After years of searching, the explorer finally rediscovered the lost city.
If they are to level the series at the ground where they lost the initiative in 2005, they want Hughes to rediscover his eccentric skills quickly and bring authority back to the top of a batting lineup of considerable potential but which has clicked with conviction only occasionally this summer.
Nicky Ponsford, who was working as the women's head of performance at Twickenham, is the interim replacement for Street and she is certain England will rediscover last year's form on Sunday.
Reid, now 62, says he was particularly gratified to rediscover "a sense of youthful energy that I'd forgotten about.
"We have to rediscover our togetherness quickly," warned the goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller.
I could really relate to it and it's so uplifting when they finally rediscover their 'true face'.
But Tsvangirai, a former trade unionist, appeared to rediscover his mojo in recent weeks when it came to doing what he does best – mobilising crowds.
Megan says writing the book was "therapeutic" and helped her rediscover her voice.
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