Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reimagine .
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word reimagined.
Examples
-
The book is scrupulously researched -- but utterly reimagined from the standpoint of dramatic viability.
A Conversation with James Ellroy author of The Cold Six Thousand
-
Once "vocality" is reimagined from the waver and give of textual inscription, it is always at base equi-vocation, a case of present contingency — evincing, without vouching for, the existence of a potential otherness in one and the same wording.
-
But then with the launch of the "reimagined" Battlestar Galactica, he was suddenly taking us places I as a viewer never even knew existed.
-
But then with the launch of the "reimagined" Battlestar Galactica, he was suddenly taking us places I as a viewer never even knew existed.
-
I remember there being much scepticism over the news that the series was being 'reimagined', although the creators and actors had excellent form, but somehow it worked out better than anyone could have expected.
-
But then I also have spent years reading comic books where characters often get "reimagined" the comics industry uses the term "retcon" but continue to use these allusions to the original subject matter in order to assure the reader/viewer that the franchise really hasn't gone so far from what made it great that we can't recognizes reflections or shadows of the original.
-
But then I also have spent years reading comic books where characters often get "reimagined" the comics industry uses the term "retcon" but continue to use these allusions to the original subject matter in order to assure the reader/viewer that the franchise really hasn't gone so far from what made it great that we can't recognizes reflections or shadows of the original.
-
I remember there being much scepticism over the news that the series was being 'reimagined', although the creators and actors had excellent form, but somehow it worked out better than anyone could have expected.
-
When writer/producer Ronald D. Moore won a 2006 award in Los Angeles for his work on the 'reimagined' Battlestar Galactica, host and noted science fiction critic Harlan Ellison congratulated him for taking the 'worst SF TV show' of all time and turning it into the best.
-
When writer/producer Ronald D. Moore won a 2006 award in Los Angeles for his work on the 'reimagined' Battlestar Galactica, host and noted science fiction critic Harlan Ellison congratulated him for taking the 'worst SF TV show' of all time and turning it into the best.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.