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Definition of "reinterpreting" [reinterpreting]

  • Present participle of reinterpret. (verb)

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Use "reinterpreting" in a sentence
  • "(In fact, the deception involved in reinterpreting intelligence to justify the invasion should have earned Bush and Cheney a double impeachment, but we’ll let that go for the good of the country now.)"
  • "And while the covers of Radiohead, Jeff Buckley and Pharrell Williams songs might seem like clever-arsed, ironic faux-eclecticism of the Jo Whiney Live Lounge variety to some, it's really no different than what jazzers have always done, namely reinterpreting the hits of the day."
  • ""reinterpreting" the characters for a larger demographic doesn't necessarily net more viewers while simultaneously tweaking the hard-core fans who want their Merry Mutants as close to comic-book-accurate as possible."
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