What is another word for rediscovered?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːdɪskˈʌvəd] (IPA)

Rediscovered is a term that refers to finding something that was previously known but lost or forgotten. Its synonyms include re-examined, unearthed, salvaged, revived, reawakened, resurfaced, rekindled, reclaimed, retrieved, and recovered. These terms suggest that something has been brought back to life, resurrected, or given a renewed sense of purpose. Rediscovery can occur in many different contexts such as science, history, art, and literature. Regardless of the context, finding something that has been lost or forgotten brings with it a sense of excitement and curiosity as we are able to uncover new information and insights that were previously unknown to us.

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What are the opposite words for rediscovered?

Antonyms for the word "rediscovered" include forgotten, neglected, abandoned, ignored, and misplaced. The opposite of rediscovering something is to lose it, to overlook it or to discard it. Rediscovering implies that something was once known or recognized while its antonyms suggest a lack of knowledge, care or attention towards it. While rediscovering brings excitement and enthusiasm, forgetting or neglecting brings indifference and apathy. We often need to pause and reflect on things that we've lost sight of or discounted, as they could hold immense value or relevance. Therefore, it's essential to acknowledge and appreciate the things we rediscover as much as we can.

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Usage examples for Rediscovered

But the most important thing that happened was, he'd rediscovered a woman he'd once been in love with and he currently didn't have the slightest idea what was happening to her.
"Syndrome"
Thomas Hoover
In accordance with this request, therefore, the affair was made known by the bank-officials to the clerks as a matter of long standing which had only just been rediscovered in an old vault, and the subordinates discussed it among themselves with the gusto of those whose lives were bounded by gilt cages, and circumscribed by rules of silence.
"The Crevice"
William John Burns and Isabel Ostrander
Fast as Ben Stubbs rowed, it seemed an eternity to the anxious boy before his strangely rediscovered friend reached the side of the grounded schooner.
"The Boy Aviators' Flight for a Fortune"
Wilbur Lawton

Famous quotes with Rediscovered

  • When I really started liking music was when I could play some of it myself, and after a couple of years of playing folk music, I kinda rediscovered those hits that were on the radio all the time when I was a kid.
    Jackson Browne
  • Every generation deals with the breaking down of its tradition, and I think that they rediscovered the film.
    Norman Jewison
  • Well, I think one of the reasons Chicago became so popular as a filmmaker location is because New York had been used so many times that Chicago, I think, was rediscovered maybe in the late '60s, early '70s for a long time as a new location.
    Richard Roeper
  • Brazil has rediscovered itself, and this rediscovery is being expressed in its people's enthusiasm and their desire to mobilize to face the huge problems that lie ahead of us.
    Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
  • She's been a smack addict, she's had big success in Europe in the '70s, and she's lost everything. She's been rediscovered in the '80s, and as we meet her she's just about to sign a new recording contract.
    Neil Tennant

Related words: rediscovered species, rediscovering lost species, rediscovered film, lost species found, rediscovered episodes, rediscovering old films, rediscovred films

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