rereading

noun

re·​read·​ing (ˌ)rē-ˈrē-diŋ How to pronounce rereading (audio)
plural rereadings
: an act of reading something again especially from a different perspective
a contemporary rereading of the classics

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But even unresolved, the accusations have thrown open a rereading — the kind Wiley didn’t want — of his life and work and the art world’s own tradition of propping up the powerful. Rachel Corbett, Vulture, 5 Nov. 2024 Archival film reels captured slices of the sugarcane industry in Java, first established by the Dutch and continuing under Suharto’s regime, coalescing into a kaleidoscopic and vertiginous rereading of the colonial past and an interrogation of historical specters. Hung Duong, Artforum, 1 Nov. 2024 Pinker's natural experiment with history generates instead a selective rereading, in which his own commitments become the guiding moral light for past and future. Timothy Snyder, Foreign Affairs, 18 Dec. 2011 The great author’s idiosyncratic shifts in voice and topic can sometimes be jarring, but his rich observations reward rereading. Kiley Bense, Smithsonian Magazine, 9 Jan. 2024 Yet the evidence is muddy that rereading strengthens comprehension, and whether its effects depend on knowledge level or ability is also woefully underexplored. John Dunlosky, Scientific American, 1 Jan. 2015 Nash said that a rereading of the Bible in the early 2000s prompted him to reconsider his beliefs. Daniel Wu, Washington Post, 29 June 2023 On this rereading, I was haunted by Tolstoy’s strange, beautiful multi-chapter scene about Konstantin Levin mowing his own field with a scythe: an intimate portrait of the anguish and the miracle of graceful work by a writer who knew both. The New Yorker, 29 Nov. 2022 Most of the benefit of rereading appears to accrue from the second reading, with diminishing returns from additional repetitions. John Dunlosky, Scientific American, 1 Jan. 2015

Word History

First Known Use

1756, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of rereading was in 1756

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“Rereading.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rereading. Accessed 30 Nov. 2024.

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