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Verb(1) interpret from a different viewpoint(2) assign a new or different meaning to

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(1) Throughout the day I have given him a series of ways in which he can reinterpret the experience differently to his initial assumptions.(2) I want to take the traditional emblems of Britain and reinterpret them in a modern way,u2019 he says.(3) We don't like it when politicians change their minds or try to reinterpret previous actions or statements according to what suits the current social climate.(4) Public pressure can persuade the federal government to reinterpret its immigration policy toward those who refuse to fight in an illegal war.(5) Artists attempt to reinterpret their cultural past by which they have to understand and make sense of the present they live in.(6) After all, it was not unusual for traditional singers to adapt and reinterpret Victorian music-hall songs.(7) I have an interest in religious folk art, and I'm always amazed and moved by the way that various peoples reinterpret the figures of the Christian faith.(8) Paulin's book is part of this general attempt to reinvent and reinterpret the past.(9) The creative team behind the production admitted that adapting such a classical novel and reinterpreting it as a dance was extremely challenging, since every reader already imagined the story's main characters in definite ways.(10) Later, he returned to Bach's work alongside artists from a variety of disciplines, reinterpreting each suite for a series of films.(11) Old information is reinterpreted and integrated in light of startling new evidence.(12) Dylan may be a living legend who changed forever the way rock music sounds, but his passion for reinterpreting his songs remains.(13) By reinterpreting its negative associations, the mural has given this site a new identity.(14) The reinterpretation sometimes distorts the intended meaning.(15) You see governments amending their laws and reinterpreting their laws to adapt to the new situation.(16) Watching remakes or reinterpretations are great for discussing not only the changes, but the effectiveness of the changes.
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1. re-explain


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