Similar words: forecasting, weather forecasting, typecasting, casting, casting vote, broadcasting, recast, precast. Meaning: [‚rɪː'kæst /-'kɑːst] n. changing a particular word or phrase.
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1. Retooling, or recasting new toy moulds, is a slow and expensive process.
2. Susan intuited that the Dream was evolving fast, recasting its inhabitants, twisting its externals.
3. Briefly, this involves recasting the company into a number of operating divisions which take day-to-day decisions concerning particular product ranges.
4. The method for recasting all space-time derivatives so that they are all tensors under general coordinate transformations is described in Chapter 6.
5. The recasting of economic policy in a supply-side direction still remained the faith of a minority.
6. The effects of recasting on the Cv were compared, through directly calculating the castability values of each generation of non?precious ceramic alloy.
7. The recasting of those in new consensus is revealing many things.
8. Soul and oversoul manage the changing DNA and recasting of one's field.
9. In recasting,(Sentencedict) the experiences of all ancestors are cancelled out founded upon extreme opposites.
10. This is the purpose of recasting during dream time and while resting.
11. Objective: To investigate the effects of recasting on the castability, composition and microstructure of non-precious ceramic alloy.
12. Maxwell's electromagnetic theory involved an aether occupying all space, whereas Einstein's radical recasting of it eliminated the aether.
13. A fundamental shift in the emerging essence of the fishnet organization is the recasting of problems as dilemmas.
More similar words: forecasting, weather forecasting, typecasting, casting, casting vote, broadcasting, recast, precast, forecast, forecastle, forecasted, forecaster, sales forecast, weather forecast, forecast error, weather forecaster, financial forecast, National Broadcasting Company, deprecating, deprecatingly, wasting, self-deprecating, tasting, lasting, basting, fasting, roasting, feasting, boasting, blasting.