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relive

[ ree-liv ]

verb (used with object)

, re·lived, re·liv·ing.
  1. to experience again, as an emotion.
  2. to live (one's life) again.


verb (used without object)

, re·lived, re·liv·ing.
  1. to live again.

relive

/ riːˈlɪv /

verb

  1. tr to experience (a sensation, event, etc) again, esp in the imagination


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Derived Forms

  • reˈlivable, adjective

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Other Words From

  • re·liva·ble adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of relive1

First recorded in 1540–50; re- + live 1

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Example Sentences

To whet your appetite, you can relive that glorious moment (and watch other programs from the 2014 summit) here.

A bunch of wrinkly old men trying to relive their youth and make a load of money.

(Netflix, June 13) Tarzan (1999) Relive your child with the timeless Tarzan and his feisty friend Jane.

From Bob Hope to Whoopi Goldberg and Neil Patrick Harris, relive six decades of Academy Award openers.

Relive the magic of the past 10 years of Top Model with this compilation of the best fights, freakouts, and breakdowns.

To camp in the chaparral, to explore the source of streams, and to relive the wonder of the boy kept his faculties alert and keen.

As I reflect upon it I relive many delightful excursions into the northern woods.

I relive once more that bitter night on the wharf in Glenora when (chilled by the cold wind), he first began to cough.

She was able to relive the thoughts and feelings of the authors whose books she studied and so make their experiences her own.

He liked to relive in dream fashion the years of early endeavour––of his married life with Hannah.

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