Similar words: forecast, forecasting, weather forecast, telecast, typecast, plaster cast, recall, recap. Meaning: [‚rɪː'kæst /-'kɑːst] v. 1. cast again, in a different role 2. cast again 3. cast or model anew.
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31. Richard Wagner recast Wolfram's version of the legend in his opera Parsifal (1883), opening the floodgates for the Grail in 20th century pop culture, both camp and campy .
32. One iron cattle was recast and placed on the Bridge in 1980.
33. The activation of brand is different than the recast of brand.
34. Digging out the traditional spirit implied in history is of great significance for us to recast refulgence of Bayu culture.
35. Jerusalem would come to be recast, in all three major monotheistic religions, as a city of a godly significance.
36. Abrasive flow machining (AFM) is a nontraditional finishing process that is used to deburr , polish, radius and remove recast layer by flowing a semisolid abrasive media across the workpiece surface.
37. Fixed charm powers that did not have recast timers set on them.
38. When this occurs, I intend to retrieve it and recast it.
39. The spell recast duration is now displayed in the pets shortcut bar.
40. The angels associated with one's oversoul then recast the grid work of the etheric body with the new genetic information.
41. Gates immediately bought the rights to another operating system, QDOS, which he then recast as MS-DOS and sold to IBM.
42. Metrologists are busy trying to recast it in terms of Planck's constant, a formula which is deemed cosmicly inviolate, as is the speed of light (pending further findings from CERN, anyway).
43. The logic was Jacobin, the authority deriving from a perceived mandate to recast time-honored practices.
44. While most dads look forward to passing along the family heritage, I'm keen to effectively replant the family tree—to recast what it means to be a man in the Dokoupil clan.
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45. This paper focuses on the effect of recast in second language development.
46. Much of the cast - iron was recast and replaced.
47. She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state.
48. For example, die - casting, Recast, sand casting, forging and finishing.
49. They recast the model into an ever more useful form.
50. US strategy to recast Latin America with liberal economy turned out to be a failure.
More similar words: forecast, forecasting, weather forecast, telecast, typecast, plaster cast, recall, recap, recant, in the case of, cast, caste, deprecate, cast off, castle, castor, precarious, precaution, downcast, cast away, cast down, newscast, deprecation, deprecatory, cast iron, overcast, cast about, recapitulate, precariously, recalcitrant.