Explore Rediscovery through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like discovery or find. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Rediscovery in a sentence
Rediscovery meaning
- The act of rediscovering.
- A second or subsequent discovery of the same thing.
Synonyms of Rediscovery
Using Rediscovery
- The main meaning on this page is: The act of rediscovering. | A second or subsequent discovery of the same thing.
- Useful related words include: discovery, find, uncovering.
- In the example corpus, rediscovery often appears in combinations such as: rediscovery of, the rediscovery, of rediscovery.
Context around Rediscovery
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 7 middle, 8 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Rediscovery
- In this selection, "rediscovery" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, first, psychedelic, species, seems and breathing stand out and add context to how "rediscovery" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a wider rediscovery of her and about their rediscovery of ac. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "rediscovery" sits close to words such as abdi, absa and absconding, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with rediscovery
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Behold, the rediscovery of "Love it or leave it". (9 words)
Depth is not a airy ideal of the unstable, but a rediscovery of something we were made for. (18 words)
Elena Ferrante herself owes so much to neorealism, and it’s she who has driven the rediscovery of Céspedes. (19 words)
The footage was thought lost until its rediscovery in the National Geographic archives in 2014, more than five decades after it was originally shot by celebrated Dutch wildlife filmmaker and photographer (and Goodall's eventual husband) Hugo van Lawick. (39 words)
The first rediscovery seems to have been by Dean Wooldrige at Bell Telephone Laboratories, around 1937, citation but the BTL lawyers found the original patent, and simply kept silent about their rediscovery of AC bias. (35 words)
Producers have confirmed that Hayley Atwell’s Captain Carter will return in season 2 and that she will likely revisit the season 2 post-credits scene that sees the rediscovery of the Hydra Stomper. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
The first rediscovery seems to have been by Dean Wooldrige at Bell Telephone Laboratories, around 1937, citation but the BTL lawyers found the original patent, and simply kept silent about their rediscovery of AC bias.
Ayala’s newest release, “,” is an 11-minute compilation of five songs that express pain, isolation, hope and psychedelic rediscovery.
Elena Ferrante herself owes so much to neorealism, and it’s she who has driven the rediscovery of Céspedes.
High asking rents and increased operating expenses are pricing out smaller, and some mid-sized, firms as the market enters a period of price uncertainty and rediscovery.
Producers have confirmed that Hayley Atwell’s Captain Carter will return in season 2 and that she will likely revisit the season 2 post-credits scene that sees the rediscovery of the Hydra Stomper.
She aided in the rediscovery of Oscar Micheaux and others who were telling stories for Black audiences early in the last century.
Deborah Shaw, chief executive of the Marlowe Theatre, said: "The Marlowe Sessions project has been a journey of rediscovery, breathing new life into the works of Canterbury's most famous son.
Many who never ascended the pantheon also deserve respect and, if they have faded from the record, then maybe also rediscovery and late recognition.
And for me, being a “real” dad instead of a dad campaigning for her mum’s release is a rediscovery.
But the location of the wreck was forgotten after John stopped working on the site until its rediscovery in 1982.
Mr. Macadam, of the Buglife conservation charity, said the species’ rediscovery has rekindled hope for other critically endangered invertebrates that have gone missing.
My connection to my maternal roots have been a process of rediscovery, as my mother maintained a nominal-but-concrete awareness of her ancestry despite being thoroughly Americanized over two to three generations.
One of the most exciting recent trends of recent years has been the rediscovery of once-forgotten local grape varieties.
The restoration of her grave was part of a wider rediscovery of her life, which had been all but forgotten in the decades after her death.
The story of the rediscovery of this novel is itself dramatic as is the writing of it, as Prof. Shankar recounts in his preface.
When Christian artist Natalie Grant was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2017, her existing framework of identity was shaken, and she found herself walking through a rediscovery of God.
That's the irony of it, that the forces that allow our River Corps of Rediscovery to exist are the same forces that plant oil wells along the River here in western North Dakota.
The footage was thought lost until its rediscovery in the National Geographic archives in 2014, more than five decades after it was originally shot by celebrated Dutch wildlife filmmaker and photographer (and Goodall's eventual husband) Hugo van Lawick.
Behold, the rediscovery of "Love it or leave it".
Depth is not a airy ideal of the unstable, but a rediscovery of something we were made for.
Common combinations with rediscovery
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- rediscovery of 35×
- the rediscovery 26×
- of rediscovery 7×
- rediscovery and 6×
- rediscovery in 5×
- its rediscovery 4×
- and rediscovery 3×
- site's rediscovery 2×
- modern rediscovery 2×
- rediscovery was 2×