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re-creation

[ree-kree-ey-shuhn] / ˌri kriˈeɪ ʃən /


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And while in Chicago, the duo stopped at what is now the Griffin Museum of Science & Industry, home to a re-creation of a turn-of-the-century city street.

From Los Angeles Times

A “culinary concierge” can, with 48 hours’ notice, arrange any kind of dining experience members want, from a 12-course caviar feast to a re-creation of a memorable meal from a honeymoon.

From The Wall Street Journal

The more familiar “Renaissance” nevertheless remains a rich and esoteric metaphor, suggesting a human capacity for rediscovery and renovation—for re-creation.

From The Wall Street Journal

As legal pressure mounts, Sora has become more strict about when it will allow the re-creation of copyrighted characters.

From Los Angeles Times

The intent is a kind of re-creation, or dramatization, of Cleopatra’s life.

From The Wall Street Journal