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US
/ɹiɪnˌtɝpɹəˈteɪʃən/
]
[ UK /ɹˌiːɪntˌɜːpɹɪtˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːɪntˌɜːpɹɪtˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- a new or different interpretation
- a new or different meaning
How To Use reinterpretation In A Sentence
- But why does it matter whether you call that disapplication or reinterpretation? Vodafone 2 v HMRC
- The tracks contained within are no mere retreads but carefully constructed reinterpretations that update and pay homage to the original in mostly excellent fashion.
- Something familiar yet different, his reinterpretation of the trench is just genius.
- Conventions can be modified by changes in behaviour or by reinterpretations of the significance of certain behaviour.
- Sometimes the message has been much more subtle and capable of reinterpretation in a later and more conscious age.
- On the pronunciation front: tighty and tidy get to be the same in pronunciation in American English via intervocalic flapping, which plays a role in a large number of reinterpretations, and plain spelling errors too.
- It is important to note that using comparative ethnography for historical reconstruction does not necessarily require that things be now precisely as they were in times past, but rather that they serve as evidence that how people did or said certain things or what they believed long ago represent continuities from the past, and, although they may have undergone reinterpretation, at times significant and in other cases subtle, the foundational features lasted into the ethnographic present. Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
- But to the extent that you don't apply the provision to Vodafone, I don't see why it matters whether you call it reinterpretation or disapplication. Vodafone 2 v HMRC
- No reinterpretation of the evidence and no protestations of innocence can alter those facts.
- You can't say NBC stinted on the new studio or the set, a kind of bigger, bluer, shinier reinterpretation of Carson's old Tonight set, with Andy Richter off to the side at a podium and the audience once again seated as in a theater rather than in Leno's comedy club configuration. Conan back in comfort zone: Two 'Tonights' and counting