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remaking

[ UK /ɹɪmˈe‍ɪkɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹiˈmeɪkɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. creation that is created again or anew
    it is a remake of an old film

How To Use remaking In A Sentence

  • The union that is presented in perception [of art] persists in the remaking of impulsion and thought. John Dewey's *Art as Experience*
  • Two years ago tonight, you voted for change, and I accepted the responsibility of leading America on a new path, and in joining with you in the work of remaking this nation. Jim Kennedy: Give Bipartisanship A Chance
  • Still, in the formative years of Macintosh, Sculley was actively remaking Apple into a large and successful company.
  • However, the two areas approach the task of remaking intelligence from different directions.
  • Europe is remaking itself politically within the matrix of the European Community.
  • Australia are in the process of remaking themselves after the mass retirement of the greats, and they are feeling the hangover from the unending years of greatness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Europe is remaking itself politically within the matrix of the European Community.
  • We need to carefully consider the connections between urban ambitions and river ecology, and the politics of remaking Delhi's land and waterscapes.
  • Current TV, remaking itself as a freewheeling non-corporate progressive cabler, is the perfect fallback for Weiner to play to his strengths as a combative and partisan fighter. Ron Mwangaguhunga: Why Anthony Weiner Should Sign on With Current TV
  • Europe is remaking itself politically within the matrix of the European Community.
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