relive in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

relive in the PONS Dictionary

relive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

I wish I could relive my youth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This process sometimes evokes the feelings associated with memory as if the subject were reliving it.
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During the event, the reenactors try to relive the conditions of 1627 as faithfully as possible, without electricity or heating, while eating traditional food.
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Ed reveals that he had been reliving his honeymoon, which had led him return to the zipline.
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This public archive contains humanity's memories of the world before it was destroyed, allowing them to relive the lost glories of the past.
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With that, he relived his initial ideal of a pure church, free from sectarianism.
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Most of these young men are now middle-agers reliving their years of excitement as famous professional rally or track racers.
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She suffered from nightmares in which she relived the death of her husband.
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Piper cast a spell that allowed them to relive the good and difficult times during their relationship, which reminded them of why they got married.
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He then begins to relive his life with intact memories of the previous 25 years.
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Sometimes he has his wife put her old warrior outfit back on in order to relive old times.
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