What is another word for Refound?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪfˈa͡ʊnd] (IPA)

Refound can mean to find again or retrieve, and there are a number of synonyms that capture this meaning. One such synonym is rediscover, which implies that something has been lost or forgotten but is now being found once more. Another synonym is recover, which suggests that something has been lost or taken away but is now being regained or restored. A third synonym is retrieve, which indicates that something has been lost or left behind and is now being brought back to its rightful place. Other synonyms for refound include retrace, recapture and reclaim. Each of these words captures a different aspect of the meaning of refound, but all suggest some form of recovery or restoration.

Usage examples for Refound

Not even Flavia could win him from the master he had Refound.
"From the Car Behind"
Eleanor M. Ingram
Eagerly upon the side of Montfort it was taken after Evesham by Prince Edward, and its inhabitants slain, so that when in 1288 it was again drowned by the sea it was decided to Refound the town upon the hill above, then in the possession of Battle Abbey, which the King purchased for this purpose.
"England of My Heart--Spring"
Edward Hutton
After an interval, in which the church was governed by Gilbert de Dousgunels, who set out for Rome to get the Pope's leave to Refound the house, but died upon the journey, Henry I. gave manor, town and church to his cousin, Richard de Redvers, who proved a great benefactor to the Priory, and established a Dean over the canons, one Peter, who was succeeded by Dean Ralph.
"England of My Heart--Spring"
Edward Hutton

Related words: lost and found, lost and found cat, lost and found dog, lost and found pet, lost and found items, lost and found bicycle, lost and found wallet, lost and found keys

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