[make] up for lost time
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to enjoy an experience as much as one can, due to the lack of previous opportunity
- After being away for months, he planned a special weekend getaway to make up for lost time with his family.
- She worked extra hours to make up for lost time caused by the unexpected delays.
- Despite their busy schedules, they managed to reconnect and make up for lost time over a long dinner.
- The couple traveled extensively after retirement, determined to make up for lost time and see the world.
- He enrolled in an intensive course to make up for lost time and catch up on his studies.