Examples of 'reinterpreting' in a sentence

Meaning of "reinterpreting"

Reinterpret (verb): To reconsider or reevaluate the meaning, significance, or interpretation of something, often leading to a new understanding or perspective. It involves analyzing or viewing something in a different light than before
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  • present participle of reinterpret

How to use "reinterpreting" in a sentence

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Moderity by reinterpreting the legacy of the furniture.
This was therefore a case of reinterpreting the work.
Feeling and reinterpreting the world we live in.
Countries dealt with the issue by reinterpreting texts.
A trend for reinterpreting literature emerged.
I came to meet the legislation by reinterpreting it.
Reinterpreting moments throughout your life.
It is the way of reinterpreting the past.
Reinterpreting the traditional courtyard house.
Political realism avoids reinterpreting reality to fit the policy.
Reinterpreting figures depending on the music.
The rest of us should be reinterpreting it in the light of new science.
Reinterpreting the simple concept of sunscreen with an innovative method.
This will probably require reinterpreting what work means to me.
Reinterpreting tradition in a modern way.

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Blancpain is reinterpreting this year.
Utilizing a textured approach to reinterpreting.
Papabubble reinterpreting traditional candy and turning it into a spectacle.
I was just creatively reinterpreting.
Reinterpreting our classics.
It is very much like reinterpreting music from the past.
He arrived not realized that his people were reinterpreting.
Reinterpreting the data.
Creatively seeking new ideas and reinterpreting proven concepts.
I love reinterpreting old songs and making them new again.
Until the contemporary art and photography reinterpreting these realities.
Reinterpreting reality is exhausting.
I really enjoy improving and reinterpreting character designs and backgrounds.
Reinterpreting forged objects.
You can customize your dishes reinterpreting our designs to your liking.
Reinterpreting contemporary architecture.
Began by reinterpreting.
By reinterpreting the essence he tried to reconcile the theological message with modernity.
Other results were received along the line of reinterpreting or reproving previously known results.
Reinterpreting this evocative symbol keeps vampires relevant and eternally fascinating.
Courrières thus became a way of reinterpreting the present in order to avert future anxieties.
But reinterpreting the document will not suffice to make its message heard.
Both processes involve choices about reconstructing and reinterpreting the past to build a new story.
The process of reinterpreting his ancestors can take many months.
Another response was to reform Islam by reinterpreting it.
Bolder in reframing and reinterpreting global environmental change as a social problem.
Such definitive wording was meant to prevent the Arians from reinterpreting it.
You have been reinterpreting old songs on the organ throughout your career.
We deplore trying to slip this through by reinterpreting what the Council intended.
Sometimes reinterpreting your physical sensations is enough to put you back in control.
That lack of results is yet another disturbing sign indicating a process of reinterpreting the Treaty.
The real challenge lies in reinterpreting a proposition or formula to serve local needs and aspirations.
We do not favour any proposal that would have the effect of reinterpreting the Charter.
Blancpain is reinterpreting this year its flying tourbillon and pairing it with new complications.
One smart Genman filmmaker reinterpreting another.

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