What's the difference between rediscover and refind?
Rediscover
Definition:
(v. t.) To discover again.
Example Sentences:
(1) New techniques and equipment have been discovered, or rediscovered, to assist with airway management.
(2) It had become over-bureaucratic, and lacked gravitas, and like teaching, needed to rediscover both its intellectual confidence and professional autonomy.
(3) Newcastle United suffered a sixth straight defeat, Harry Kane rediscovered his scoring touch, Tottenham Hotspur climbed to sixth place and eyebrows were raised when the official attendance was announced.
(4) I wanted to rediscover my joy in writing, I wanted to leave behind the heaviness and despair of Dead Europe .
(5) Andy Murray, playing the sort of disciplined tennis he refined under Ivan Lendl and has slowly rediscovered with Amélie Mauresmo, turned back the passionate challenge of the outstanding Australian teenager Nick Kyrgios in straight sets to reach his fifth semi-final in 10 visits to the Australian Open .
(6) Radiology, especially the development of conventional and computed tomography during the last two decades helped to "rediscover" the fascinating details and complex connections of the paranasal sinus system.
(7) Photograph: AP “The critical thing right now in the American economy and the American workforce is for working people to rediscover that they have power collectively to shape their own economic future,” Silvers says.
(8) But we need to rediscover our inner transcendental selves in everyday life too.
(9) They will offer the possibility of hits that go on and on - or are rediscovered when the time is right."
(10) The TUC showed this week it has rediscovered the role not only of representing members but of speaking for millions as the centre of a national campaign, uniting service users and providers, workforces and communities.
(11) At the same time, Europeans are rediscovering their interest in the drug, which is associated with dance music and nightclubbing.
(12) At the bedrock of our politics will be a total allegiance to the United States of America, and through our loyalty to our country, we will rediscover our loyalty to each other.
(13) But he's lagging; he's down; he needs to rediscover his fire.
(14) We need to rediscover what it is to be a human, and that every human being matters.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Police use tear gas on migrants who attempt to breach an inner fence of the Eurotunnel in Coquelles on Saturday night On Thursday the prime minister drew international opprobrium when he described migrants trying to reach Britain as a “ swarm ” and promised to introduce strong-arm tactics, including extra sniffer dogs and fencing, at Calais.
(15) If we could rediscover that sense of harmony; that sense of being a part of, rather than apart from nature, we would perhaps be less likely to see the world as some sort of gigantic production system, capable of ever-increasing outputs for our benefit – at no cost."
(16) Adrenal insufficiency as a complication of antiphospholipid syndrome is reviewed, and a useful physical sign, the acromegalic rosary, rediscovered.
(17) The shock of losing its Scottish MPs might encourage Labour to rediscover its traditional supporters in England.
(18) Weinstein knows how to push a movie all the way to the top and after a few fallow years he's rediscovered his magic touch and found the funds to put his money where his mouth is.
(19) To reinvigorate Channel 4's programming lineup and rediscover what the broadcaster is for.
(20) True romance This is the Cup rediscovering its roots.
Refind
Definition:
(v. t.) To find again; to get or experience again.
Example Sentences:
(1) Even if you use very refinded methods of investigation, there might be some difficulties in the estimation of praearthrotic and arthrotic conditions in the knee joint, especially under the aspect of differential diagnostical considerations.
(2) I had to refind theory which I already knew; familiar concepts had to become surprising.
(3) A hand refinds a foot to touch it, the fingers matching each toe.
(4) Self psychology refinds its own theory in the relation between elements disguised in the manifest content of patients' productions.
(5) Given these understandings of the relationship between paranoid phenomena and pathological narcissism, treatment will focus on reducing the threats to selfhood, refinding the self, and reestablishing ties to internal sources of affection, initiative and aspiration.