Verb
awaken once again
Source: WordNetSometimes, the only way to learn something really well is to revert to the state of mind of a novice and reawaken to the raw observations that you have accumulated instead of relying on the conclusions you have reached from the exogenous premises absorbed through teaching and bookish learning. Erik Naggum
We must learn to reawaken and keep ourselves awake, not by mechanical aid, but by an infinite expectation of the dawn. Henry David Thoreau
The notion that our productivity problems reside in "the spirit of entrepreneurship" that waxes and wanes for unexplained reasons is a counsel of despair, for it gives no guidance on how to reawaken that spirit once it has lagged. William J. Baumol
At this juncture, his granddaughter, Mills comes to his rescue to reawaken the magic within the toymaker. Source: Internet
Only libations of blood offered to them in the world of the living can reawaken in them for a time the sensations of humanity. Source: Internet
He said it was time the nation moved beyond oil, adding that the major task of the media should be how to reawaken interest in the agricultural sector. Source: Internet