relive

[riːˈlɪv]

relive Definition

  • 1experience (something) again, either in reality or in one's imagination
  • 2cause (someone) to experience something again

Using relive: Examples

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

  • Example

    I like to relive my childhood memories by watching old home videos.

  • Example

    The book allowed me to relive the events of the war through the eyes of a soldier.

  • Example

    The museum exhibit was designed to help visitors relive the experience of living in ancient Rome.

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Synonyms for relive

Phrases with relive

  • to vividly remember and experience again a particular moment in time

    Example

    Every time I hear that song, I can't help but relive the moment when we first met.

  • to remember and experience again past events, often with a sense of nostalgia

    Example

    Looking through old photo albums helps me relive the past and remember all the good times we had together.

  • to learn about and experience again historical events, often through reenactments or simulations

    Example

    The museum's interactive exhibits allow visitors to relive history and experience what life was like in different time periods.

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Summary: relive in Brief

To 'relive' [riːˈlɪv] is to experience something again, either in reality or in one's imagination. It can be used to describe revisiting past memories, such as 'I like to relive my childhood memories by watching old home videos,' or to recreate historical events, such as 'The museum exhibit was designed to help visitors relive the experience of living in ancient Rome.'

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