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recreate English

Meaning recreate meaning

What does recreate mean?

recreate

(= revive, renovate, repair) give new life or energy to A hot soup will revive me This will renovate my spirits This treatment repaired my health create anew she recreated the feeling of the 1920's with her stage setting (= play) engage in recreational activities rather than work; occupy oneself in a diversion On weekends I play The students all recreate alike (= cheer) give encouragement to

Synonyms recreate synonyms

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Conjugation recreate conjugation

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recreate · verb

Examples recreate examples

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Movie subtitles

Maybe they wish to recreate the battle between the Horatii and Curiatii.
We must recreate the ambience.
First, I will ask you, please, to recreate for me again how it was in Auschwitz.
Boat trips are healthy. Perhaps he wants you to recreate.
And that was their aim, to land there and recreate life on this planet.
I've tried to recreate a musical atmosphere.
Remember, we can recreate that power in hours, so don't try anything. Understood, Captain.
Rather, the film maker has tried to recreate the poet's inner world, through the trepidations of his soul, widely utilizing the symbolism and allegories specific to Medieval Armenian poet-troubadours.
We wanted to recreate it.
But that power to recreate them has been destroyed. That is a loss, Captain.
By himself, he later learned to use the technique. to recreate himself into any form he wished.
At any rate, you must be aware of the fact. that you are attempting to recreate the disaster. which resulted in your becoming an inmate in this place.
It uses the energy it absorbs. not only to copy but to recreate and restructure any given substance.
Since you know Gunbei, it'll be easy to recreate his face.
For your first assignment, you will partner up to recreate a famous Renaissance painting, with you as the subject.
Uh, we decided to recreate The Birth of Venus.
WHERE WE WOULD RECREATE THE EXACT CON DITIONS U N DER WHICH THE DEAR DEPARTED COULD BE MOST HAPPY.
Recreate for us the people, the circumstances.
You see, what I am trying to do here is to recreate the kind of allure. that was reflected by women like, oh, Theda Bara.
You see, what I have in mind is to recreate what it must've felt like to be a prisoner in this place.
Now you want to recreate the life of a poor prisoner for the enjoyment of your readers?
And just remember, we can recreate that power in a matter of hours.
By himself, he later learned to use the technique to recreate himself into any form he wished.
Peter, I've not only restored the castle,.I've also tried to recreate its original atmosphere and the personality of its old owner.
One star dying in our universe, and one star being born here would recreate the correct conditions.
Today, I gave my first concert, but it was, in fact, a pretext, to recreate this time.
It's using appropriate genetic material to recreate itself.
Ah, if you want an alternative explanation, the Fendahl fed into the RNA of certain individuals the instincts and compulsions necessary to recreate.
And Sir George is trying to recreate the same event.
Do they want to recreate the Austro-Hungarian Empire?
I have given up trying to recreate a real reflection of life in my films and, in the end, have trod the path of objective description and optical analogy, as a way of presenting one's mobile swamp of memories.
Burger King does this press hype at the Sheraton Centre. They recreate Texas or something, giant burger city in the middle ofTexas.
We have to be sure no one can recreate them.
I used a hologenerator to recreate all the things that I'd lost.
If we find a sufficiently powerful energy source we should be able to trigger a temporal surge in the subspace continuum and recreate the same kind of time warp that brought us here in the first place!
I figured out a way to recreate the accident.

News and current affairs

Instead of trying to separate and recreate all of these structures and relationships, it makes far more sense to build on them in ways that benefit both states' peoples and economies.
A third need is to preserve, and in many cases to recreate, what one might call islands of security.
Misery and magnificence, seduction and neurosis create and recreate the dynamic, unmistakable spectrum of New York life.
But now one of these revisionists powers - Russia - is pushing ahead aggressively to recreate a near-empire and a sphere of influence.
Barking Alsatian dogs, stern guards, and waiters dressed in inmate uniforms work hard to recreate the gulag's sinister atmosphere.
How can our economic life be re-ordered to recreate a sense of community, trust, and environmental sustainability?
When Europe's division ended, an opportunity to recreate the Baltic's traditional free movements of people, ideas and merchandise - all of which once contributed mightily to regional prosperity - suddenly appeared.
Reaching the wrong agreement to defuse the austerity bomb, or cushion the economy from its impact, would merely recreate America's long-run structural budget deficit - a very bad outcome.
Our societies will hold together only if we talk to each other with openness and frankness, and, in doing so, recreate a certain sense of solidarity from all our different roots.
More than 50 trillion cubic meters of natural gas, and misleading expectations, are about to recreate this pattern of underdevelopment in Bolivia.
Taken together, they offer reason for confidence that it may be possible to recreate international consensus, so long missing in Syria, about how to deal with the hardest mass-atrocity cases.

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