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reimagined
verb
Past of reimagine
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His brilliantly reimagined fictional landscape conjures a hellish vision of the developing world's endemic dislocation.
Scotland has reimagined itself and Labour has not".
Alas, it's none of the above, in fact: in the flesh – or rather in photographs, since the piano was only unveiled today in Budapest – it looks like a swooshy reinterpretation of the piano form, a bit like a Steinway reimagined by Umberto Boccioni.
Or else a Steinway reimagined by Umberto Boccioni.
The official target of producing millions of quality homes for all can be reimagined as one in which the process of construction itself becomes a transformative moment.
I think the reason it continues to be reimagined and restaged is because nobody has ever got it right.
The body's proportions were reimagined.
This might cramp the style of one or two medical geniuses, but it also raised ordinary physicians to a consistently high standard.Fortis hospitals reimagined that American excellence to fit a frugal Indian setting.
Having reimagined the three-dimensional world as a flattened, two-dimensional place, Picasso and Braque, later joined by Gris and Léger, began to play to pun, to cut up newspapers, menus, pieces of cloth and attach them to their canvases.
Researchers have reimagined microphones as multi-talented collectors of information.
Wagner had reimagined opera.
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