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Etymology

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re- +‎ see

Verb

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resee (third-person singular simple present resees, present participle reseeing, simple past resaw, past participle reseen)

  1. (transitive) To see again or anew.
    • 1998, Carolyn A. Barros, Autobiography: Narrative of Transformation, page 38:
      To resee the world through the tailor's eyes is to see that "all that men have thought, dreamed, done, and been ... is but Clothing."

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Noun

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resee (plural resees)

  1. An occasion of seeing again or anew.
    • 2022 October 3, Eric Brain, “An Inside Look at Balenciaga's Summer 2022 ‘The Mud Show’ Collection”, in Hypebeast.com[1]:
      With Ye opening the show […] we saw the rapper-turned-fashion mogul don a security jacket, along with a cap reading “2023” all while marching through thick, stodgy mud. Likewise, others models were subjected to getting their feet dirty as they dragged garments through puddles and slush, and now Hypebeast has gotten to see the aftermath at the Balenciaga re-see.

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