Definition of rediscover in English:
 rediscover
verb riːdɪˈskʌvəˌridəˈskəvər
[with object]Discover (something forgotten or ignored) again.
 he was trying to rediscover his Gaelic roots
 Example sentencesExamples
-  A few days ago, I rediscovered the thing, and started to read it, and I'm still thoroughly enjoying it.
 -  Not so long ago I set about rediscovering it for myself, in the company of a Native Canadian.
 -  In the past two seasons an extra 10,000 Scottish fans have discovered or rediscovered the game.
 -  Families are being encouraged to rediscover their roots by using a computer at a family history day this weekend.
 -  I'm rediscovering the music I loved when I was eight years old.
 -  Now he rediscovers a possible life he might have led 40 years after the fact.
 -  Georgians rediscovered this book only a few years ago, but they find its message profoundly appealing.
 -  People are rediscovering its beauty and recreational potential.
 -  Both teachers were drawn to non-Western music and helped Sinta rediscover her roots.
 -  He is thriving after rediscovering his scoring form.
 -  These Russian painters were discovering and rediscovering the look of their country.
 -  So of course I had to rediscover my Christmas roots and write a column about it.
 -  This evening I'm rediscovering the autumnal pleasure of surfing the internet with my stockinged feet jammed against a hot radiator.
 -  I rediscovered this game just a few days ago when I found out that an old mate of mine had the high score.
 -  Until English rugby rediscovers this attitude, it will never return to the successes it once enjoyed.
 -  In doing so I've made some wonderful new friends, discovered new comrades and rediscovered old ones.
 -  And when I'm constantly rediscovering tracks from old albums, I feel less of a need to go out and gather new material.
 -  These ‘born again’ believers reconstruct their identity in rediscovering religion.
 -  Those findings of ten years ago have recently been rediscovered the hard and expensive way.
 -  Since rediscovering the Herald, she has had two £10 wins on the lottery - with numbers based on her birthday.
 
  Definition of rediscover in US English:
 rediscover
verbˌridəˈskəvərˌrēdəˈskəvər
[with object]Discover (something forgotten or ignored) again.
 he was trying to rediscover his Gaelic roots
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Since rediscovering the Herald, she has had two £10 wins on the lottery - with numbers based on her birthday.
 -  These Russian painters were discovering and rediscovering the look of their country.
 -  In doing so I've made some wonderful new friends, discovered new comrades and rediscovered old ones.
 -  I rediscovered this game just a few days ago when I found out that an old mate of mine had the high score.
 -  People are rediscovering its beauty and recreational potential.
 -  Now he rediscovers a possible life he might have led 40 years after the fact.
 -  And when I'm constantly rediscovering tracks from old albums, I feel less of a need to go out and gather new material.
 -  So of course I had to rediscover my Christmas roots and write a column about it.
 -  Not so long ago I set about rediscovering it for myself, in the company of a Native Canadian.
 -  He is thriving after rediscovering his scoring form.
 -  These ‘born again’ believers reconstruct their identity in rediscovering religion.
 -  Those findings of ten years ago have recently been rediscovered the hard and expensive way.
 -  Georgians rediscovered this book only a few years ago, but they find its message profoundly appealing.
 -  Until English rugby rediscovers this attitude, it will never return to the successes it once enjoyed.
 -  This evening I'm rediscovering the autumnal pleasure of surfing the internet with my stockinged feet jammed against a hot radiator.
 -  Both teachers were drawn to non-Western music and helped Sinta rediscover her roots.
 -  In the past two seasons an extra 10,000 Scottish fans have discovered or rediscovered the game.
 -  Families are being encouraged to rediscover their roots by using a computer at a family history day this weekend.
 -  I'm rediscovering the music I loved when I was eight years old.
 -  A few days ago, I rediscovered the thing, and started to read it, and I'm still thoroughly enjoying it.