Definition of Restudied

1. Verb. (present participle of restudy) ¹

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Definition of Restudied

1. restudy [v] - See also: restudy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Restudied

restrove
restruck
restructural
restructuration
restructure
restructured
restructured cell
restructurer
restructurers
restructures
restructuring
restructurings
restrung
rests
restuck
restudied (current term)
restudies
restudy
restudying
restuff
restuffed
restuffing
restuffs
restump
restumped
restumping
restumps
resty
restyle
restyled

Literary usage of Restudied

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Time Study and Job Analysis as Applied to Standardization of Methods and by William Otto Lichtner (1921)
"The operation was restudied by an analyst who took into consideration all the variables. After several days of his full time, and about half a week's time ..."

2. Minutes of the ... Convention of the United Lutheran Church in America by United Lutheran Church in America (1922)
"WE Pugh, pastor, submitted by the Rev. ADR Hancher, Superintendent, were not approved, the committee suggesting that the plan be restudied by ..."

3. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White by Andrew Dickson White (1905)
"This speech, which was the result of my earlier studies, improved by material acquired later, and most carefully restudied and verified, I repeated before a ..."

4. A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the American & Japanese Educational Systems (1993)
"In the Japanese system, several core science subjects are studied and restudied at successive grade levels with increasing sophistication and detail. ..."

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