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    Use "relive" in a sentence

    relive example sentences

    relive


    1. Nlara hinted that it was a deadly adventure and Vyinga eventually gave in, complaining about having to relive this on every trip on this river


    2. “It’s a long story and we don’t have to relive it here


    3. any entertainment which would relive the tedium


    4. “Miss Spelman, please relive the melody for us


    5. Is really nice to relive these letters I haven't looked at him in over 30 years


    6. To relive his hands


    7. relive that night again at the sight of his parents’ killer? The most important thing


    8. " Even in this past month she had used only cherubs to relive herself and found it disturbingly unsatisfying


    9. relive them brother… you come here only once a year! And I miss


    10. The hellhounds would relive every action their prey took, they would feel the pain the victims felt, and the scars left behind

    11. It is only if you want to relive a particular part again that you then have to dip into time and space to read the page you’re interested in


    12. It pained him to relive these, but he knew it was part of the healing process


    13. To see your dead sibling, relative, or friend alive in your dream indicates that you miss them and are trying to relive your old experiences you had with them


    14. ‘Of course, I’m not hoping to actually relive every event


    15. But he actually was glad to at least relive a memory of someone so precious


    16. And normally that would not be a problem: you’d simply relive your past, completely unaware of having come from the future


    17. And it knew the memory he most wanted to relive


    18. It was an experience that no one ever wanted to relive or even think about again


    19. “Yes yes, we want to hear it all, even the bits you wouldn’t tell your mother, come on, indulge us, help us to relive our youth through the hanky panky of yours


    20. wasn’t ready to relive it at the moment

    21. They’d not been married long, full of enthusiasm, wanting to take pictures of every part of their lives so they could relive the memories later on in old age


    22. It amused me to watch them and relive my own special happy times spent there, as in a few hours I would be leaving this sanctuary of my soul


    23. A tradition in the Crackle was to relive the ancient stories of the forest


    24. It was not until he wrapped himself in his blanket and tried to sleep that he began to relive what had happened and question his actions


    25. Nearly hysterical in his screams of fright and anguish, his story was told between the many lapses of coherency, while he forced himself to relate what he could barely stand to relive


    26. Both sides are scrambling to find some advantage over the other, and it seems we are doomed to relive the history all over again


    27. Even now if I close my eyes, I can relive every moment of that incredible time


    28. He, too, knew it for he looked at us wistfully as if it helped him relive his first love


    29. Even as I relive these moments with Him a few


    30. As is often observed, those who do not know history are condemned to relive it

    31. I can relive each


    32. The answer to those troubling questions came when Roger started to relive the immediate past


    33. difficult it has been for me to relive all of this


    34. It was not something that Amori hoped to relive in her near future


    35. Am I bound to relive that horror over and over every time that I think of that accursed place? The harshness of the new thought grated upon his mental equanimity


    36. Am I bound to relive that horror over and


    37. how I’d made it through the hard times, and wish I could relive the good ones again, and more


    38. In my mind, understanding the scenes were not real, I was able to relive my taking


    39. So you are willing to die, and relive the things you fear the most, just as long as


    40. “How can this be? You don’t want to relive these memories?”

    41. I can relive it now as vividly as then


    42. I realized that if I could go back in time and relive my childhood as the star athlete or eloquent class president, but it meant that on this night, this little girl would not have found comfort in my arms; I would decline the offer


    43. Then I remembered our jasmine and orange tea afternoons and wanted intensely go back to relive those delicious evenings in which the unrestrained gathering accompanied by sweet doughnuts refreshed the heat of the day


    44. More than just memories—a virtual life, you could relive heaven or hell if that’s what you were after


    45. Reminisce, and relive the bliss that was our love


    46. Ellen once said to Matthew that she thought he himself wanted to relive his childhood in Ireland, cutting out the emigration bit


    47. hours they relive the day just ended; think-ing of the things they did do—but


    48. It is beyond the power of anyone to relive a single


    49. Fathers often try to relive their lives through their sons


    50. He would sit for hours and stare at the little, black-framed pictures on the study walls and relive the exploits of the war in North Africa














































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    Synonyms for "relive"

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    "relive" definitions

    experience again, often in the imagination