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: --
There, we see countries that are rediscovering their nationhood—their sense of national identity.
We are rediscovering the power, and in some instances the frightening power, of corporate religious conviction.
Who was responsible for allowing the industrial techniques to slip and then rediscovering them about 10 years later?
Their virtues are those of independence, self-reliance, ingenuity and determination—virtues that the nation has been rediscovering in the past four and a half years.
Business is rediscovering the co-operative ideal in new forms and new ways.
They are rediscovering the spirit of mutuality, and we should encourage that process.
Rediscovering institutions: the organizational basis of politics.
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.