1. relearning - Noun
2. relearning - Verb
relearning
present participle and gerund of relearn
relearning (plural relearnings)
The process of learning something again.
Relearning and more difficult than learning. Francois-Noel Babeuf
The man whose acquisitions stick is the man who is always achieving and advancing whilst his neighbors, spending most of their time in relearning what they once knew but have forgotten, simply hold their own. William James
As a certified substance abuse counselor, a volunteer with the court system and an active participant in the effort to revitalize the Dena’ina language, relearning the language herself, Swan has helped countless Alaska Native people. Source: Internet
Even after years of relearning, her words are sometimes choked by a feeling of guilt for doing something that was previously banned and punishable. Source: Internet
In a lot of ways, I have spent the past four years relearning, but good things always take time. Source: Internet
If one were to pursue this train of thought, it would mean relearning the symbolism in this text and virtually all others.” Source: Internet