restudy
verb[T]
(alsore-study)uk/ˌriːˈstʌd.i/ustostudysomething again:
Practisingretrievalofinformationisfarmoreeffectivethansimplyre-studying that samematerial.
Iwantto re-study all of Beethoven'ssonatascarefully.
- Thistopichas beenstudiedand restudied: thetimehas come foraction.
- Long-termresultswereobtainedby restudying all thepatientstenyearslater.
- I'dforgottenall of mytrigonometryandalgebra, so I had to re-study it.
Learning & knowing
- absorptive capacity
- academy
- acquire
- acquisition
- assimilate
- autodidact
- extension
- familiar
- journey
- non-academic
- non-library
- onboard
- onboarding
- outlearn
- sit
- uncultured
- unlearnable
- unteachable
- upskill
- upskilling
restudy
noun[C]
(alsore-study)uk/ˈriːˌstʌd.i/usapieceofworkthatstudiessomething again, or theactofstudyingsomething again:
There will be a restudy of thedesigntoaddanextramarginofsafety.
A restudy isneededtoconfirmthese earlyfindings.
- It's beenstudiedand restudied, andeventhe restudy has been restudied.
- Themodelwasdevelopedout of a restudy oflakesedimentsthatprovidedabetterunderstandingof theenvironmentthere.
- The restudy wasperformedin 11patientstomeasurethedegreeofsuccessof thisformofpainmanagement.
Judgments and analyses
- analysis
- anatomy
- appraisal
- appraisee
- assessment
- construction
- counter-interpretation
- impact statement
- interpretation
- job evaluation
- judgment
- misanalysis
- notice
- rap
- rating
- re-evaluation
- re-review
- self-appraisal
- self-assessment
- study