[ US /ɹiˈkæst/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪkˈɑːst/ ]
VERB
  1. cast again, in a different role
    He was recast as Iago
  2. cast again
    The bell cracked and had to be recast
  3. cast or model anew
    She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state
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How To Use recast In A Sentence

  • The forecasts have been asking us to watch out for thunderclouds and thundershowers for a long while now.
  • Goldman Sachs JB Were analyst Marcus Curley, who has a "buy" rating on the shares, forecasts a price of NZ$6. 20 to NZ$6. 40 if the acquirer is another casino company. The Blind Bet for Sky City
  • The RV maker last month posted its third-straight quarterly profit, topping Wall Street forecasts, as motor home deliveries rose.
  • Rain has been forecast for the weekend.
  • That's the forecast for the forecastable future -- showers and thundershowers as the warm and sun suck moisture out of our sodden lebensraum and turn it back into clouds. Showers
  • Its population is so small that forecasts put it on the brink of extinction. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mobile Internet services are part of this commitment and are forecast to play an important role in the future of mobile multimedia.
  • It was a knowledge that would allow him to impose a true revolution upon the generals and to recast the entire structure of the armed forces.
  • Forecasters are warning of almost an inch of rain an hour as showers hit. The Sun
  • More snow, sleet and rain is forecast for much of the country this week. The Sun
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