re-create

VERB
  1. form anew in the imagination; recollect and re-form in the mind
    His mind re-creates the entire world
  2. create anew
    Re-create the boom of the West on a small scale
  3. make a replica of
    copy that drawing
    re-create a picture by Rembrandt
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How To Use re-create In A Sentence

  • These “intentional communities” were typically established in remote locations so as to re-create agrarian, preindustrial society. A Renegade History of the United States
  • The developing countries began to copy and re-create aspects of the developed countries' economies.
  • And he made Death Proof so that he could re-create the fun and campy-ness of the films for a younger audience and so that he could improve upon the genre with his own wit and filmmaking know-how.
  • For example, Mike and I loved to re-create dance steps that we watched from the golden age of Hollywood—moves perfected by Gene Kelly and Cyd Charisse, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. True You
  • Using the best local materials and reviving traditional techniques, Abu and Sandeep re-create an India of rajahs and maharanis for Bollywood and Hollywood's elite.
  • In the class, students re-create Hollywood-style gunshots, using tiny explosive devices called squibs. Melons Bursting in Air
  • One of my favourite diversions is to ‘re-create’ some company memos for circulation within a very select group of people I can trust.
  • And even in Windows, it won't look exactly as in Figure 3, because it's impossible to take a screen capture of the menus from the system tray, so this is a re-created image.
  • We've been negligent in our examination of what it means to be re-created in the image of Christ.
  • I've re-created those banks of scented gladioli in tiered pots on my balcony. Times, Sunday Times
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