overlearn

overlearn
overlearn o`ver*learn", v. t. To learn (a fact or skill) repetitively, beyond the point where it can be immediately recalled; in experimental psychology, to continue to learn beyond the point where the criterion of adequate learning has been reached. [PJC]

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

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