Sentence examples for recreate from inspiring English sources

The word "recreate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the process of making something new or different from what already exists. For example, "The art team recreated the logo design to match the new branding standards."

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recreate

verb

To give new life, energy or encouragement (to); to refresh, enliven.

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In Britain, he aspired to recreate 9/11 by detonating limousines packed with explosives in underground carparks or setting off a "dirty bomb" full of radioactive material.

"It would be a brave intelligence official who would say we're going to go ahead and recreate a bulk collection program," Litt said.

Also captured on video this week was an attempt by a group of men at BuzzFeed to recreate Kim Kardashian's 'break the internet' photo-shoot, a panda rolling in snow and a token GoPro video, this time courtesy of an eagle flying over London.

"There is not much point in Americans trying to recreate a straightforward genre show – they have plenty of those of their own," says Rob Pursey, managing director of Being Human producer Touchpaper TV and executive producer on both the BBC3 and Syfy versions of the show.

I know that was some time ago but the support and potential is there, and I can't see any reason why we can't recreate a 'Portillo moment'".

This made it unclear why Almaz-Antey wanted to recreate the incident and what such a re-enactment would prove.

So I downloaded Jack Kerouac's On the Road to my Kindle to keep me company and hit the highways, hoping to either recreate my earlier trip in a digital age, or just follow where the motorways – and websites – took me.

In this context, President Vladimir Putin's destabilisation of Ukraine cannot be separated from his dream of leading a "Eurasian Union" – a thinly disguised effort to recreate the former Soviet Union.

With the run of actual hit singles drying up in the past five years, however, contestants on the live shows now recreate full performances from previous contestants, with highlights being a mildly unhinged version of Katie Waissel's version of Don't Give Up on Me, complete with bird's-nest wig and "sod it" outburst; a sensitive rereading of Jedward's incredible version of Britney's Oops.

The report also noted CBP's ability to recreate a full timeline of events was "constrained" by not having access to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority's documentation, because Amsa "did not support the creation of new documentation which touched on AMSA's statutory duties".

"I got to see New York through her eyes," her boyfriend Danny narrates as the pair recreate a loved-up When Harry Met Sally montage, "and, man, was it white".

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