remean (Meaning)

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remean (v. t.)

To give meaning to; to explain the meaning of; to interpret.

Synonyms & Antonyms of remean

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remean Sentence Examples

  1. The artist's intention to remean his statement caused confusion among the critics.
  2. The politician's repeated attempts to remean his past remarks were met with skepticism.
  3. The company issued a public apology, promising to remean its policies to prevent future incidents.
  4. The jury struggled to understand the witness's testimony as he repeatedly remean what he said.
  5. The editor remean the article to make it more concise and accessible to readers.
  6. The student remean the essay to address the professor's concerns about clarity.
  7. The translator remean the text to capture the nuances and cultural context of the original.
  8. The engineer remean the design plans to ensure optimal performance and efficiency.
  9. The musician remean the composition to adapt it for a different instrument or ensemble.
  10. The dancer remean the choreography to express a new emotion or idea through movement.

FAQs About the word remean

To give meaning to; to explain the meaning of; to interpret.

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The artist's intention to remean his statement caused confusion among the critics.

The politician's repeated attempts to remean his past remarks were met with skepticism.

The company issued a public apology, promising to remean its policies to prevent future incidents.

The jury struggled to understand the witness's testimony as he repeatedly remean what he said.