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reinterpret
/ ˌːɪˈɜːɪ /
verb
- to interpret (an idea, etc) in a new or different way
Derived Forms
- ˌˌٱˈٲپDz, noun
Example Sentences
A controversial bill seeking to reinterpret New Zealand's founding document, which established the rights of both Māori and non-Māori in the country, has been defeated at its second reading.
This year's commemorations come at a time of increased tensions, as the government pursues policies considered by some to be anti-Māori - including a bill which would reinterpret the 184-year treaty.
One possibility is to reinterpret Title IX, the 1972 education law that forbids schools and colleges from discriminating on the basis of sex.
To avoid comparisons based on what made it in and what didn’t, Ross reinterpreted the fictional character’s lives by filtering them through his own personal prism.
Joker and Harley Quinn have been reinterpreted in many ways over the decades but have signatures that can be either cliché or helpful identifiers.
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