Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To present again.
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Examples
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If criticism is, in part, one reader's attempt to communicate his/her own "experience" of the work at hand, some effort to put aside what I want "for myself" and to represent (re-present) the work on its own terms is required.
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But, since traffic here on SBR has grown so much lately we want to re-present the Thanksgiving special we published last year, thereby killing two birds (maybe even turkeys) with one stone.
Happy Thanksgiving! Here’s Our Traditional Turkey Dish. « Screaming Blue Reviews 2009
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There is no way to go gift wrap it and re-present with a cute bow on top.
Morris W. O'Kelly: Yearning for the Good Ol' Days of Slavery Morris W. O'Kelly 2011
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Through the looking glass or through a scanner darkly, the effect is still a deliberate, sustained and coherent estrangement designed to re-present the world in a warping lens and to lead us to a resolution of realisation.
Archive 2008-01-01 Hal Duncan 2008
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This “God 2.0” is more like the one Jesus preached about and attempted to re-present more than represent in His day.
God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010
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It's an odd spot, almost an attempt to reboot and re-present her persona.
William Bradley: Harsh Realm: The Legacy That Meg Whitman Invokes 2010
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It's an odd spot, almost an attempt to reboot and re-present her persona.
William Bradley: Harsh Realm: The Legacy That Meg Whitman Invokes 2010
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This “God 2.0” is more like the one Jesus preached about and attempted to re-present more than represent in His day.
God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu … Carlton Pearson 2010
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I like to re-present images that we as a culture are inundated with.
Emily Waldorf: Nail Polish, Rauschenberg, and Jesus: An Interview with Artist Paul Rusconi 2010
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I like to re-present images that we as a culture are inundated with.
Emily Waldorf: Nail Polish, Rauschenberg, and Jesus: An Interview with Artist Paul Rusconi 2010
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