restudy

/riːˈstʌdi/
noun
  1. An act of studying something again.
    • A quick restudy of the map helped us find the right path.
    • After a restudy of the instructions, he realized he had missed an important step.
    • The teacher recommended a restudy of the grammar rules before the final exam.
verb
  1. To study something again, especially to review or learn it more thoroughly.
    • The scientist had to restudy the data after finding an error in the first analysis.
    • I need to restudy the chapter on verbs before the test tomorrow.
    • After failing the exam, she decided to restudy the entire course material.
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