0 past simple and past participle of rediscover --
1 to find something or someone again after losing or forgetting about it, him, or her for a long time: --
Apparently we rediscovered something that was known to surgeons 2000 years ago.
There was also a huge pond to be rediscovered and repaired.
In such situations it is probable that major ideologies that have been dormant in the specific society will be rediscovered and even born anew.
Not surprisingly, these constructions have been rediscovered independently by several authors in different contexts.
In short, cultural identity is rediscovered amidst the circumstances of a crisis of the disciplinary self.
The story of the rediscovered naturalness in the functionalist "objectification" of technology has had a large impact.
This gave birth to various small specialist labels which reissued 78s dubbed onto vinyl albums, as well as new recordings by recently rediscovered blues singers.
The film disappeared for a long time and was rediscovered in the 1990s.