Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
remake .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun creation that is created again or anew
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Examples
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And so what he did is outline what I would consider to be a very ambitious plan for what he called remaking America.
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The studio had successes in remaking the original Friday the 13th last year and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in 2006.
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There's no point in remaking what has already been addressed in earlier movies etc.
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I feel also that if you have to remake a film because its British-ness wont be understood by American audiences, then there is no point in remaking the film as lose the essence of the film.
Chris Rock to Write/Produce/Star in “Urban Reworking” of “Death at a Funeral” | /Film 2008
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We need renewables developed, we need to invest billions in remaking the grid.
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On the other hand I can see the upside in remaking this film; Some say the original is a vision and larger than its time, so why couldn't the remake do the same thing?
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In those circumstances America substantially succeeded in remaking the entire international order along Wilsonian lines.
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In those circumstances America substantially succeeded in remaking the entire international order along Wilsonian lines.
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In those circumstances America substantially succeeded in remaking the entire international order along Wilsonian lines.
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Of course, the left is interested in remaking the world according to their beliefs as well.
common ground 2005
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