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reread

[ verb ree-reed; noun ree-reed ]

verb (used with object)

reread rereading
  1. to read (something) again.


noun

  1. the act of reading something again.

reread

/ °ù¾±Ëˈ°ù¾±Ë»å /

verb

  1. to read (something) again
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But as I reread my words, they felt bloated and uncharacteristically formal, the kind of thing I might write if I were trying to impress someone rather than just connect.

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But rereading Grimm as an adult, particularly the scene where one stepsister cuts off her toes to fit the glass slipper, changed my view.

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But when she had nearly finished, she reread the manuscript and realised there was "so much about mothers and daughters" in it, even though she hadn't been conscious of this while writing.

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Read and reread and learn from Mayer and the other witnesses to history and their lessons and warnings for us today in this age of authoritarian populism and revolt against liberal democracy.

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“And it seems to me, when I was rereading my journals, that they are also fictions of a sort. This is not my life. It is a story I have told about my life.â€

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