Examples of 'reinterpret' in a sentence
Meaning of "reinterpret"
reinterpret (verb) - to interpret or understand something in a different way, often resulting in a new or revised meaning or perspective
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- To interpret again.
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And reinterpret it in a more precise manner or even in an.
Take the axe and reinterpret tannin.
Though we reinterpret according to current drinking habits.
A mask gives you freedom to reinterpret yourself.
Reinterpret an iconic design with modern technology.
His artworks reinterpret the passing time.
This means that we should be able to reinterpret.
We reinterpret our past in light of new experiences.
I have even come to reinterpret the words of my wife.
To reinterpret the meaning of tolerance and its connotation.
We are always having new chances to reinterpret the characters.
Then try to reinterpret that in your own work.
Let other people interpret or reinterpret your work.
And reinterpret them into urban and architectural structures.
I take the songs and reinterpret them in a new way.
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To reinterpret it and not just simply to try and copy it.
It is a place where you will reinterpret the meaning of silence.
We must reinterpret the notion of borders in an increasingly borderless world.
Your brain needs time to reinterpret all of these messages.
Reinterpret contexts in accordance with the challenges that recognition and coexistence represent.
Agnes decorations reinterpret the terrazzo creatively.
And makes it available to other artists to continuously reinterpret of the form.
We began to reinterpret the whole world.
Your job is not to reinterpret.
Use humor to reinterpret the negativity.
She did not count in the traditional way so we had to reinterpret the counts.
What men reinterpret everywhere.
They invited artists from around the world to reinterpret their logo.
It is difficult to reinterpret information which was designed to achieve another purpose.
Architectures cardboard are the means to reinterpret environments and spaces.
Any attempt to reinterpret sin as error is always indefensible to the ego.
Restore and reinterpret.
But you can reinterpret the trigger to help spark another emotion.
I just love how they continue to reinterpret these familiar pieces.
Reinterpret this process as the vital creative force needed for change and growth.
His latest project is to reinterpret economics through information theory.
Transformative learning theory seeks to explain how humans revise and reinterpret meaning.
I am not trying to reinterpret it or anything.
I find it fascinating to see a new generation of young designers transform and reinterpret this heritage.
Get the person to reinterpret their life history drastically.
Russia accused the Europeans of trying to reinterpret the agreement.
These artistic works reinterpret these concepts and ideas in an original form.
The Italian installation artist was able to reinterpret the spaces once.
They ignore or radically reinterpret whatever teachings it contains that they dislike.
YOUTOO cited and is appointed well known designs and materials and reinterpret those new.
That is if we reinterpret them as such.
Reinterpret the Convention to apply legally binding targets and timetables for reducing.
You are only able to reinterpret things after the fact.
To reinterpret a famous french poem written by Antoine Pol.
We chose to preserve it and reinterpret it as a plinth for the new building.