0 present participle of rediscover
1 to find something or someone again after losing or forgetting about it, him, or her for a long time:
It could be a first step to rediscovering fields of research, theory and analysis in architectural practice, which were lost about twenty-five years ago.
On one hand, humanism, especially in rediscovering the classical, spoke to a constant inherent universal.
In rediscovering the political dimensions of social history, it passes lightly over a great deal of economic history.
This is very old, and not very original advice, but we have such interesting ways of rediscovering its truth today!
To prepare dramatic and other works with the express purpose of rediscovering and asserting the popular tradition.
An important addendum, however, is that the 1996 principles do provide some hitherto ignored (or perhaps underemphasized) opportunities for rediscovering the conservation ethic.
The history of archaeology demonstrates this and there is nothing new in rediscovering archaeology's complicity in the nationalistic or colonialist projects of the 19th and 20th centuries.
In fact, as one reads modern material on "the gang," one gets the distinct impression that we are currently in the process of rediscovering the wheel.