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Definition of Re-explore
1. Verb. Explore anew. "We need to re-explore Colonialism"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Re-explore
Literary usage of Re-explore
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Texas in the Middle Eighteenth Century: Studies in Spanish Colonial History by Herbert Eugene Bolton (1915)
"... occupy Louisiana and Alta California, strengthen the frontier defences of New
Spain against the Indians, and explore or re-explore the northern interior ..."
2. Ancient Egypt: Her Monuments, Hieroglyphics, History and Archæology, and by George Robins Gliddon (1847)
"... have latterly been sending Commission after Commission to explore and re-explore
the venerable Ruins of " Mitzraim,"or are collecting and depositing ..."
3. Introductory Psychology for Teachers by Edward Kellogg Strong (1922)
"re-explore the area using a pin to discover pain-spots. The pressure of the pin
should be only slightly greater than with the toothpick. ..."
4. Introductory Psychology for Teachers by Edward Kellogg Strong (1920)
"re-explore the area using a pin to discover pain-spots. The pressure of the pin
should be only slightly greater than with the toothpick. ..."
5. The Aeneid of Virgil by Virgil, Theodore Chickering Williams (1908)
"... I hied me back To that doomed town, re-girt in glittering arms. Resolved was
I all hazards to renew, All Troy to re-explore, and once again ..."