reappreciate

English

Etymology

re- + appreciate

Verb

reappreciate (third-person singular simple present reappreciates, present participle reappreciating, simple past and past participle reappreciated)

  1. (transitive) To appreciate again or anew.
    • 2015, J. Brian Pitts, “Space-time Philosophy Reconstructed via Massive Nordström Scalar Gravities? Laws vs. Geometry, Conventionality, and Underdetermination”, in arXiv:
      One version easily could have been developed before GR; it would have motivated thinking of Einstein's equations along the lines of his newly reappreciated "physical strategy" and suggested a rivalry from massive spin 2 for GR (massless spin 2, Pauli-Fierz 1939).
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