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recreated
adjective as in changed
Strong matches
- converted
- metamorphosed
- remade
- transfigured
- transmuted
Example Sentences
In 2022, when Matson won her fourth national championship as a player, she recreated a picture Jordan had taken after his fourth NBA championship, holding up four fingers, with a victory cigar in the mouth.
The self-dubbed “Lego Banksy” has recreated iconic buildings and structures across Wales and beyond, including Tenby lifeboat station, Penarth pier and Cardiff City Stadium, posting them to social media.
The Booker Prize-winner is on a visit to the set in a Neasden studio where the Walkers' Stoke Newington home has been recreated.
Exhibits include Bronze Age pottery fragments painstakingly recreated to reveal cooking ware and fine cups and bowls and a pot with a preserved, freshly cooked meal inside.
Although the recreated Newsnight interview is the centrepiece of the film, perhaps the most pivotal moment is a scene in the first episode, where the prince meets Epstein in New York.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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