Recoach
verb
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To coach again; to retrain. transitive
"Throughout my first year at the Bolshoi, I felt the pressure to be at the absolute top of my game. I had relearned and been recoached in the classical ballets. This intense work was invariably draining; the Bolshoi style pushed me beyond anything I'd attained before."
Example
More examples"Throughout my first year at the Bolshoi, I felt the pressure to be at the absolute top of my game. I had relearned and been recoached in the classical ballets. This intense work was invariably draining; the Bolshoi style pushed me beyond anything I'd attained before."
Etymology
From re- + coach.
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