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reinvent

[ree-in-vent] / ˌri ɪnˈvɛnt /


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TalkTV broadcaster Mark Dolan noted how the man known as the "piranha of the airwaves" had "reinvented the phone-in format in the UK - with stunning success".

From BBC

Twenty-four paintings spanned the working life of the “bad boy” who died at age 38 in 1610, after reinventing conceptions of what a painting could be.

From The Wall Street Journal

It will be a professional contest between one of Britain's most decorated heavyweights and a former Disney Channel actor who has reinvented himself as a pay-per-view attraction.

From BBC

If language were absolutely wiped out right now, no spoken language, no sign language, no written language, but everything else remained the same, would you imagine that it would be reinvented?

From Salon

The car giant is thought to be using electrification as an opportunity to reinvent the brand for eco-conscious consumers.

From BBC