re-see
verb[T]
(alsoresee)uk/ˌriːˈsiː/uspresent participlere-seeing|past tensere-saw|past participlere-seentoseesomeone or something again, or in a new or different way:
On re-seeing thefilm, yourealizethat there are so manymomentsthat that you hadforgotten.
Having achildis awonderfulopportunityto re-see theworldthrough another person'seyes.
- Over theweekend, I resaw thefilm"Hitch".
- Again, Catherine wasdisappointedin herhopeof reseeing herpartner.
- The nextbookmustprovidenewinsights, newwaysof re-seeing thefamiliar.
Using the eyes
- accommodate
- accommodation
- all eyes are onsomeone/somethingidiom
- astigmatic
- beholder
- butcher
- corner
- gaze
- glass
- lookout
- peep
- perceive
- saw
- seesomethingwithyourown eyesidiom
- seeing is believingidiom
- shoot a glance atsomeoneidiom
- spot
- stand oversomeone
- stargaze
- tab