recast
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Merz said it was time to recast the trans-Atlantic partnership as a more transactional alliance where Europe and the U.S. would face each other as equals with their own sets of values.
Forty years ago, “RoboCop” imagined a world in which a police officer could be recast as a highly efficient, if inhuman, crime-fighting cyborg.
From Salon
It’s time to recast the concept and start keeping a “brag book” chronicling professional achievements that can elevate your standing at work.
An Onset representative said the fraud committed by Patrick James “is simply staggering” and his “effort to recast himself as a victim and shift blame to Onset is nothing more than factually unsupported posturing.”
Despite the best efforts of interviewers to recast Seattle’s rise as a Sam Darnold redemption arc, he’s refused to make it about himself.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.