reinterpret Sentence Examples
- The artist's latest work reinterprets classic themes through a modern lens.
- Historians have begun to reinterpret the role of women in the Renaissance era.
- The composer's innovative interpretation reinterprets the melody in a fresh and unexpected way.
- The museum exhibit aims to reinterpret the history of the region through the eyes of its diverse inhabitants.
- The scholars' research provides a novel interpretation that reinterprets the significance of the ancient artifact.
- The film's director reinterprets the classic novel, setting it in a contemporary urban setting.
- The company's marketing campaign reinterprets its brand identity to appeal to a younger audience.
- The designer's innovative creation reinterprets traditional materials in a groundbreaking way.
- The scientist's experiments reinterpret the established scientific paradigm, leading to new discoveries.
- The teacher's lesson plan reinterprets a complex topic, making it accessible to students of all levels.
reinterpret Meaning
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reinterpret (v)
interpret from a different viewpoint
assign a new or different meaning to
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interpret from a different viewpoint, assign a new or different meaning to
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The artist's latest work reinterprets classic themes through a modern lens.
Historians have begun to reinterpret the role of women in the Renaissance era.
The composer's innovative interpretation reinterprets the melody in a fresh and unexpected way.
The museum exhibit aims to reinterpret the history of the region through the eyes of its diverse inhabitants.