Citations:reunderstand

Verb: "to reach a new or renewed understanding"

 * 1996, G. A. Pritchard, Willow Creek Seeker Services: Evaluating a New Way of Doing Church, Baker Books (1996), ISBN 9781441215239, unnumbered page:
 * A large part of the weekend service is designed to help people reunderstand who God is.
 * 2007, Brian Keenan, "The Tollund Men", in Ideas, Insights and Arguments: A Non-fiction Collection (ed. Michael Marland), Cambridge University Press (2007), ISBN 9780521703239, page 227:
 * But as I came to know each of them in the confines of this room, I began to reunderstand that each man's humanity and capacity to love expresses itself in different forms.
 * 2010, Sebastian Junger, War, Twelve (2010), ISBN 9780446569767:
 * It seemed to me like I either had to radically reunderstand the men on this hilltop or I had to acknowledge the power of a place like this to change men.