refind (Meaning)

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refind (v. t.)

To find again; to get or experience again.

Synonyms & Antonyms of refind

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refind Sentence Examples

  1. After years of searching, the artist finally refound the inspiration that had eluded him.
  2. The detective refound the missing evidence, leading to a breakthrough in the case.
  3. The explorer refound his lost compass, essential for navigating the wilderness.
  4. The author refound a fragment of a manuscript that had long been considered gone.
  5. The hiker refound the trail after wandering off course for hours.
  6. The pianist refound the passion for music that he had lost after a setback.
  7. The scientist refound the missing data that confirmed his groundbreaking theory.
  8. The entrepreneur refound the confidence to pursue his business venture after facing challenges.
  9. The gardener refound the delicate flower that had been buried by heavy rain.
  10. The traveler refound the joy of adventure after a period of doubt and hesitation.

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To find again; to get or experience again.

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After years of searching, the artist finally refound the inspiration that had eluded him.

The detective refound the missing evidence, leading to a breakthrough in the case.

The explorer refound his lost compass, essential for navigating the wilderness.

The author refound a fragment of a manuscript that had long been considered gone.