rediscovered

[ˌriːdɪsˈkʌvəd]

rediscovered Definition

  • 1to find something again after it has been lost or forgotten
  • 2to discover something that was previously unknown

Using rediscovered: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rediscovered" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The manuscript was rediscovered in a dusty old attic.

  • Example

    The band's music has been rediscovered by a new generation of fans.

  • Example

    The city's rich history is being rediscovered through archaeological digs.

  • Example

    Scientists have rediscovered a species of bird thought to be extinct.

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Phrases with rediscovered

  • rediscover one's roots

    to learn about and reconnect with one's cultural or ancestral heritage

    Example

    After years of living abroad, she returned to her home country to rediscover her roots.

  • to regain the pleasure or excitement one once felt for something

    Example

    Taking a break from work helped him rediscover the joy of playing music.

  • to re-examine one's values, beliefs, and goals in life

    Example

    Traveling alone for a year helped her rediscover herself and what she wanted out of life.

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Summary: rediscovered in Brief

To 'rediscover' [ˌriːdɪsˈkʌvəd] means to find something again after it has been lost or forgotten, or to discover something that was previously unknown. Examples include finding a lost manuscript, unearthing a forgotten piece of history, or discovering a new species. Phrases like 'rediscover one's roots' and 'rediscover the joy of something' denote personal rediscovery, while 'rediscover oneself' implies a deeper self-examination.