All English words - page 4857
Meanings of Reinterpretation:
nounThe action of interpreting something in a new or different light.
Usage examples:
His reinterpretation of modern rock classics
Meanings of Reinterpretations:
nounThe action of interpreting something in a new or different light.
Usage examples:
His reinterpretation of modern rock classics
Meanings of Reinterpreted:
verbInterpret (something) in a new or different light.
Usage examples:
Excavated market buildings have now more plausibly been reinterpreted as temples
Reinterpreting
ˌriː.ɪnˈtɜː.prɪtMeanings of Reinterpreting:
verbInterpret (something) in a new or different light.
Usage examples:
Excavated market buildings have now more plausibly been reinterpreted as temples
Meanings of Reinterprets:
verbInterpret (something) in a new or different light.
Usage examples:
Excavated market buildings have now more plausibly been reinterpreted as temples
Meanings of Reinterred:
verbBury (a corpse) again, often in a different place to that of the first burial.
Usage examples:
He intended to have the queen's remains reinterred in the new chapel
Meanings of Reinterring:
verbBury (a corpse) again, often in a different place to that of the first burial.
Usage examples:
He intended to have the queen's remains reinterred in the new chapel
Meanings of Reinters:
verbBury (a corpse) again, often in a different place to that of the first burial.
Usage examples:
He intended to have the queen's remains reinterred in the new chapel
Meanings of Reinterview:
nounA second or subsequent interview, especially of (a sample of) the subjects of an ongoing piece of survey research.
verbTo interview for a subsequent time.
Meanings of Reintroduce:
verbBring (something, especially a law or system) into existence or effect again.
Usage examples:
Thirty-six states have reintroduced the death penalty
Meanings of Reintroduced:
verbBring (something, especially a law or system) into existence or effect again.
Usage examples:
Thirty-six states have reintroduced the death penalty
Meanings of Reintroduces:
verbBring (something, especially a law or system) into existence or effect again.
Usage examples:
Thirty-six states have reintroduced the death penalty
Meanings of Reintroducing:
verbBring (something, especially a law or system) into existence or effect again.
Usage examples:
Thirty-six states have reintroduced the death penalty
Meanings of Reintroduction:
nounThe action of bringing something, especially a law or system, into existence or effect again.
Usage examples:
A possible reintroduction of fees for students across the county
Meanings of Reintrusion:
nounThe action of intruding again; a renewed intrusion. usually with of.
Meanings of Reinvade:
verbInvade (something, especially a country or region) again.
Usage examples:
The uninhabited and forested noises islands (motuhoropapa and otata) off northeast new zealand were…
Meanings of Reinvaded:
verbInvade (something, especially a country or region) again.
Usage examples:
The uninhabited and forested noises islands (motuhoropapa and otata) off northeast new zealand were…
Meanings of Reinvading:
verbInvade (something, especially a country or region) again.
Usage examples:
The uninhabited and forested noises islands (motuhoropapa and otata) off northeast new zealand were…
Meanings of Reinvasion:
nounAn instance of invading a country or region again.
Usage examples:
A reinvasion of the territory
Meanings of Reinvent:
verbChange (something) so much that it appears to be entirely new.
Usage examples:
He brought opera to the masses and reinvented the waltz
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