[
US
/ɹiˈɫɪv/
]
[ UK /ɹɪlˈɪv/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪlˈɪv/ ]
VERB
-
experience again, often in the imagination
He relived the horrors of war
How To Use relive In A Sentence
- Instead of seeing dodgeball as a game where alpha males can relive their schoolyard dominance, they see it as a game for everyone.
- I also picture an room where you will be able to go and relive any moment in history exactly as it transpired. Christianity Today
- I don't want to relive my dark past. The Sun
- They can, in effect, relive the experience of making the images. Times, Sunday Times
- The wood has allowed them to relive the experience. Times, Sunday Times
- He relives his childhood as a lonely youth whose only human contact seems to be his parents.
- However, most of the film occurs in Spider's mind and memory, as he relives his childhood as a lonely youth whose only human contact seems to be his parents.
- Here you recall a memory of when you felt incredibly energetic and relive it as vividly as possible, thereby accessing all the energetic feelings. Times, Sunday Times
- In The Big Year we relive their searches up snowy mountains to see ptarmigan, their boat trips to see noddies and albatrosses, their chartered helicopter rides to see Himalayan snowcocks in the Nevada desert.
- It takes incredible strength for a woman to relive her ordeal in court. The Sun