0 past simple and past participle of relive
1 to remember clearly an experience that happened in the past:
The person may act or feel as though the traumatic event were recurring, that the sensory experiences were being relived.
These intense sensory experiences contribute to a sense that the trauma is being relived rather than recalled.
Composing seemed to be an activity, which was relived 'over and over'.
Since at least the seventeenth century, the natural sciences seem to have resolutely erased, not relived their past.
Only after a month or so did it become apparent that he often had periods of dissociation in which traumatic episodes of the attack were relived.
For them also, the accident is relived every time we debate it or it appears again on the television or in the press.
First, the numbness over the experiences you have all lived through and relived.
Families of victims watched that programme and relived the nightmare of seeing one of their loved ones die of the same disease.