re-collect (Meaning)

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re-collect (v. t.)

To collect again; to gather what has been scattered; as, to re-collect routed troops.

re-collect Sentence Examples

  1. As the elderly woman lay in her hospital bed, she recollected memories from her youth.
  2. The historian meticulously re-collected data from various sources to reconstruct an accurate account of the past.
  3. The detective re-collected the witness's statement to verify inconsistencies.
  4. The scientist re-collected samples from the experimental site to confirm the validity of the results.
  5. I recollected my childhood adventures when I visited the old playground.
  6. After the storm, we re-collected the scattered debris and began the cleanup process.
  7. The archaeologist re-collected pottery shards from the excavation site to piece together the history of the ancient civilization.
  8. The librarian re-collected the overdue books to ensure the collection's integrity.
  9. The artist re-collected inspiration from nature's beauty for her latest masterpiece.
  10. I re-collected my thoughts and prepared to give a speech in front of a large audience.

FAQs About the word re-collect

To collect again; to gather what has been scattered; as, to re-collect routed troops.

recall,remember, reproduce, think (of),mind, hearken back (to), extract, evoke, recur, relive

forget, forget, unlearn, ignore, unlearn, disregard, overlook, neglect, neglect, disremember

As the elderly woman lay in her hospital bed, she recollected memories from her youth.

The historian meticulously re-collected data from various sources to reconstruct an accurate account of the past.

The detective re-collected the witness's statement to verify inconsistencies.

The scientist re-collected samples from the experimental site to confirm the validity of the results.