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Definition of "reinterpreted" [reinterpreted]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of reinterpret. (verb)
  • Interpreted again (adjective)

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Use "reinterpreted" in a sentence
  • "The HT representative on the program dismissed or "reinterpreted" findings I presented so as to not challenge the group's simplistic utopian ideology which holds liberty in contempt as morally decadent."
  • "Doesn't the process of deciding whether the legislation should be disapplied involve doing precisely the same exercise as giving effect to the 'reinterpreted' legislation?"
  • "It also, on a practical level, seems to reduce Traditional magisterial teachings on salvation to theological semantics wherein prior teachings are de-emphasized, left unspoken, and "reinterpreted" in light of this "development" in theological thinking."
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