Definition of Relearn

1. Verb. Learn something again, as after having forgotten or neglected it. "After the accident, he could not walk for months and had to relearn how to walk down stairs"

Generic synonyms: Acquire, Larn, Learn

Definition of Relearn

1. Verb. learn again ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Relearn

1. learn [v -LEARNED or -LEARNT, -LEARNING, -LEARNS] - See also: learn

Lexicographical Neighbors of Relearn

relay race
relay races
relay stations
relay transmitters
relayed
relayer
relayers
relaying
relays
relbun
relcovaptan
relead
releaded
releading
releads
relearn (current term)
relearned
relearning
relearns
relearnt
releasable
release
release candidate
release candidates
release factor
release notes
release phenomenon
release version
released
released substance

Literary usage of Relearn

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

1. Educational Psychology by Edward Lee Thorndike (1913)
"37 repetitions of a lo-syllable nonsense series (28 to learn it, 9 to relearn it I day later). Co repetitions of a 12-syllable nonsense series (49 to learn ..."

2. Educational Psychology by Edward Lee Thorndike (1913)
"37 repetitions of a lo-syllable nonsense series (28 to learn it, 9 to relearn it I day later). 60 repetitions of a 12-syllable nonsense series (49 to learn ..."

3. Movement and Mental Imagery: Outlines of a Motor Theory of the Complexer by Margaret Floy Washburn (1916)
"If it takes six repetitions to relearn one series of syllables, and only four repetitions to relearn another, it would not be fan- to conclude that the ..."

4. Psychology: A Study of Mental Life by Robert Sessions Woodworth (1921)
"But, finding the list again, you relearn it, and probably find that your time for ... If, on the contrary, it took you just as long now to relearn as it did ..."

5. Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology by John Broadus Watson (1914)
"237), whose general method of testing retention was the same as that of Ulrich, states that normal animals after a 60-day rest required 5.76 days to relearn ..."

6. Behavior: An Introduction to Comparative Psychology by John Broadus Watson (1914)
"237), whose general method of testing retention was the same as that of Ulrich, states that normal animals after a 60-day rest required 5.76 days to relearn ..."

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