retaste

/riˈteɪst/
verb
  1. To taste something again, often to confirm or re-evaluate its flavor.
    • After adding salt, she decided to retaste the soup to see if it was balanced.
    • The chef asked the judges to retaste the sauce after he adjusted the spices.
    • I had to retaste the old wine to remember its unique aroma.
  2. To experience or consider something again, especially a memory or feeling.
    • Reading the old letters allowed him to retaste the bittersweet moments of their friendship.
    • Listening to that song made him retaste the joy of his childhood summers.
    • She wanted to retaste the thrill of her first successful climb.
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