[ US /ˈɹɛkɹiˌeɪt, ɹikɹiˈeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. engage in recreational activities rather than work; occupy oneself in a diversion
    On weekends I play
    The students all recreate alike
  2. give new life or energy to
    This treatment repaired my health
    This will renovate my spirits
    A hot soup will revive me
  3. give encouragement to
  4. create anew
    she recreated the feeling of the 1920's with her stage setting
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How To Use recreate In A Sentence

  • The period detail has been painstakingly recreated and it is shot in a sombre palette of olive greens and sepia tones.
  • First, I have great faith that any movie with Captain Mal (erm, Nathan Fillion) will be fantastic. honestly, I think the best book-to-movie translations are those where the moviemaker is not trying to recreate the book onscreen. They're (Not) Gonna Put Me In the Movies
  • The twigs and pebbles and little heaps of dirt were apparently his attempt to recreate the house in miniature. SACRAMENT
  • While, the absence of dialogues, the lack of colors and the intertitles recreate the look and feel of early mute films. No Fat Clips!!! : SIMON BURRILL – Mr. Theobald
  • It is something that is created and recreated every day through initiative and organised and coordinated activity.
  • Oborne regrets the 'loss of self restraint' and his intention is to recreate it, or rather to again 'ostracise' and 'thrust beyond the outer margins of debate' those who dare to speak out about the impact of Islam on the British way of life. The British National Party
  • A set of prehistoric footprints, said to show meat-eating dinosaurs hunting vegetarian dinos, has just been recreated in a detailed 3-D model.
  • Balayage recreates a sun-kissed feel to hair colour that grows out very softly and looks very natural.
  • How can we recreate the sense of "unshakable meaning" and "necessariness" Junger describes? Arianna Huffington: What Soldiers at War Can Teach Us About Surviving Financial Warfare
  • The most famous of the Pop artists, the cult figure Andy Warhol, recreated quasi-photographic paintings of people or everyday objects.
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