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re-experience
verb
- to participate in or undergo (an event or experience) again
Example Sentences
It’s delightful to re-experience amenities I took for granted before pandemic restrictions kept ferry riders sequestered in their cars for so many long, dreary months.
The model explains how the neocortex slowly acquires conceptual knowledge and how, together with the hippocampus, this allows us to "re-experience" events by reconstructing them in our minds.
I’m really inspired by the things I loved then and allowing myself to re-experience them now.
Nostalgic players will get the chance to re-experience the single-player, third-person tense stealthy combat through government mercenary Solid Snake and his various missions and exotic locations.
Martin’s museum draws a lot of parents looking to re-experience games from their youth — but he notices their children drift over to the pinball machines, too.
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