Examples of 'recasts' in a sentence

Meaning of "recasts"

Recast: to rework or revise something, often a story or character in literature or film
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of recast
  • plural of recast

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It also recasts the role of the media.
Particular problem results from frequent recasts.
Recasts can be used for teaching second languages.
The role went through a series of unsuccessful recasts in a short amount of time.
Goodman totally recasts the traditional problem of induction.
Existence is a flame which constantly melts and recasts our theories.
Israeli artist recasts everyday objects into caricatures.
Binding timeframes for enacting the implementing provisions in order to avoid further recasts and delays ;.
The revision recasts this obligation in a more positive tone.
Adapting comprehension, insight oriented repetitions and recasts are some of the methods used in training.
The finding recasts the role of the egg in the fertilization process.
Studying her own blood vessels, she recasts the best quality spirit roots.
The ballet recasts the legend in the mold of a morality tale of feminism and tolerance.
In the interests of clarity, the proposal recasts that Directive.
Other traits it recasts into conformity with its demands.

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Again, the assessment document usurps a Vatican II understanding of Church as sacrament and recasts it.
The last movement recasts some material from the preceding movements.
Will the Commission propose a police code that recasts EU legislation in this field?
Ferdowsi masterfully recasts this mythical character as an evil and tyrannical king.
No, there are no recasts.
The socialist dystopia recasts all human beings into an amorphous herd of dehumanized industrial robots.
British newspaper, The Guardian, included Libby in a feature called "Soaps' most bizarre recasts.
Experience the breakthrough that recasts the entire concept of hybrid performance.
A cartoon recasts the crucifixion as a Palestinian symbol.
European Parliament to debate recasts of WEEE / RoHS Directives.
Marvel recasts Thor as a woman for new comic.
His company buys Japanese series that he recasts to sell to U.S. and European broadcasters.
The proposal recasts also six other Directives concerning the labelling of certain categories of foods.
Exclusive, ' Game of Thrones ' recasts noble role.
This Directive recasts four existing Directives into one set of fully harmonised rules.
Psychologist Marshall B. Rosenberg 's book, Nonviolent Communication, recasts mindful listening as “ receiving empathically . ”.
Every time he recasts it, the legibility of the engraving fades.
On occasion, unauthorized copies or recasts of original dolls are sold, predominantly in South-East Asia.
But the music recasts rock & roll as something fierce and modern.
On a literary level, Springsteen often recasts biblical figures and stories into the American landscape . ”.
This directive recasts an existing directive of 1992, which has now been updated, reinforced and completed.
Nobody recasts like Monroe.
The section also recasts the limits of the business judgment rule, and its enforcement.
This directive recasts several existing directives from the late 1980s.
List of soap opera recasts List of soap opera villains Webmaster 2007.

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