re-creation

NOUN
  1. the act of creating again
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How To Use re-creation In A Sentence

  • Although this diligent re-creation of Japanese details seems respectful - even worshipful - of the culture, the tribute comes intermingled with insults.
  • The choir, made up of more than 100 children from four north Manchester primary schools in ankle socks and pigtails and cardies, sing sweetly, if not with the soaring transcendence of the 1929 recording, but their big moment – a re-creation of the occasion when the nymphs and shepherds were triumphantly hymned – is muffled: it needs to stand on its own pinnacle, away from the beguiling story of late love. That Day We Sang; The Crash of the Elysium; The Village Bike – review
  • It revolves around re-creation of a 19th century grazing property, owned by a squatter and his wife, and all of the people who work on their selection.
  • In some ways this is an asset to the book, since it reinforces the sense that for many young people like "Buzz" Pepper this was an emotionally dead time, but for me the alienated youth theme only seems all the more conventionalized and predictable when it's cast as the foundation of an historical re-creation, a glimpse of a previous era's teenage wasteland. Narrative Strategies
  • Tradition, quite clearly, becomes static repetition without the continuing discrimination of re-creation and re-synthesis on higher levels.
  • Reality is no longer the trusted referent of ‘news’ programs, as visual re-creation and graphic manipulation join analysis and conjecture in supplanting documentation and reportage.
  • But some critics claim that re-creations mislead the viewer into thinking he or she is watching a recording of the real thing.
  • They are the American re-creations of the elite-generating ivies of Great Britain: Cambridge, Oxford, and Eton. Brian Ross: Poison Ivy Leagues: Should America Look Elsewhere for Its Leaders?
  • Art is a selective re-creation of reality according to an artists metaphysical value judgments. Ayn Rand 
  • It is a kind of travel that is not just recreational, but "re-creational," where the focus is on personal growth and sacred experiences. Tabby Biddle: Transformational Travel
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