Verb
re-experience (third-person singular simple present re-experiences, present participle re-experiencing, simple past and past participle re-experienced)
alternative form of reexperience
And here in this room, I re-experience the memories again and again it is how wisdom comes and how we shape our future. Lois Lowry
Virtual simulations allow post-traumatic stress disorder sufferers to re-experience the events that traumatized them, and then slowly desensitize themselves to their impact through repeated recreations involving not just sight and sound but even smell. Douglas Rushkoff
My generation remembered going to the movies as an event. We would see these things, we would bring them home, and we would think about them for years because it would take a long time before they would go on television where you could re-experience the fun that you had when you watched them. Joe Dante
Perhaps the closest I’ve been able to re-experience that was training for the triathlon. Source: Internet
You may re-experience feelings of rejection due to early life incidents. Source: Internet
You will remember and re-experience them for understanding. Source: Internet