re-experience
verb[T]
(alsoreexperience)uk/ˌriː.ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/us/ˌriː.ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/tofeelsomething or have somethinghappento you again, for a second, third, etc.time:
You can never re-experience thethrillofyourfirstkiss.
Thetherapistencouragestheclienttotalkabout thetraumaticeventand to reexperience theassociatedreactionsandemotions.
- Try torecalland re-experiencetimeswhen youfelthappy,relaxed, andfullofenergy.
- I've beenwaitingfor thisfilmto beavailableforstreamingso that I can re-experience it initsfullglory.
- Shelikedtheeuphoriceffectsof thedrugandkepttaking it to reexperience the "high".
Experiencing and suffering
- (straight) from the horse's mouthidiom
- afflict
- affliction
- almost/nearly die ofsomethingidiom
- be a martyr tosomethingidiom
- be a victim ofyourown successidiom
- bear
- count
- get the short end of the stickidiom
- get/haveyourfingers burnedidiom
- go through
- grip
- hands-on
- horse
- ride
- seat-of-the-pants
- see lifeidiom
- stricken
- survive
- taste