re-sight
verb[T]
(alsoresight)uk/ˌriːˈsaɪt/ustosuddenlyseesomeone or something again:
Ararebirdthat was colour-ringed inYorkshirehas been re-sighted 1,000 km away in Norway.
Whalewatcherscountedbetween seven and tenwhaletails; then, 35 to 40minuteslater, they re-sighted themfurtheralong thecoast.
- After ayearaway fromCanadianshores, thewalrushas been re-sighted in Iceland.
- It came to hisattentionthat a Navycaptainwas in theaircraftthat had resighted the Bismarck.
- The fivewhalesthat madetheirappearancein thefogonFridaywere re-sighted onSaturday.
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