verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
relive a memory (= talk about past events so you remember them again )
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Seeing her again was an excuse to relive old memories.
relive the moment (= experience something again by thinking about it, talking about it etc )
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In court she had to relive the moment her son was murdered.
relive/recapture your youth (= do things you did when young, to try and experience youth again )
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The band’s fans are clearly reliving their youth.
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The sports car is an attempt to recapture his youth.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
experience
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Altogether it was a great evening but reliving our holiday experiences did not come cheap.
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I relived the experience in my mind and grinned.
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It was like reliving the Dam Pool experience all over again, this time from above the water, rather than underneath it.
memory
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He sobbed as he relived the painful memory .
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In the long years since that glorious meal Jack had relived it in his memory a thousand times.
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If he liked the house so much he could go and live in it himself and relive his happy memories .
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Most of her free time was spent in Water Gypsy's main cabin, reliving the memories it held for her.
moment
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He was reliving the harrowing moment when he discovered her unconscious, her neck in a ligature.
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She flashed back to her discussion with Ted Wilkinson, reliving every moment in her mind.
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And motorway tragedy ... witness relives moments before crash that killed three people.
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But I believe that children need to be inducted into the tradition of reliving and rethinking moments of their lives.
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And her stomach twisted as she relived deliciously the moments of passion they had so recently shared.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I have relived that game many times and I still don't know how I missed the goal.
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In my dreams, I often relived my fears and thought I was being attacked.
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It's about a woman who is forced to relive her past when she discovers her long-lost brother.
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Over lunch, we relived our adventures in Tanzania.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But I believe that children need to be inducted into the tradition of reliving and rethinking moments of their lives.
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But old hands like Richard Thompson and Ashley Hutchins still get together to relive old songs.
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He often relived the war years and still remembered his many comrades, especially those who did not return.
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She flashed back to her discussion with Ted Wilkinson, reliving every moment in her mind.
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This includes an audio visual show which transports visitors on a 15 minute journey on the Trent to relive floods and battles.