Similar words: recreation, create, creature comfort, procreate, creature comforts, decrease, ice-cream, creator. Meaning: ['rɪːkrɪeɪt] v. 1. give new life or energy to 2. engage in recreational activities rather than work; occupy oneself in a diversion 3. give encouragement to 4. create anew.
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31. Markal is almost ready to recreate the Vampire's Garment.
32. New ball physics accurately recreate bouncing, skidding and topspin.
33. I often recreate myself with gardening.
34. On weekends I play; The students all recreate alike.
35. This is also a opportunity for teachers to reconsider and recreate mathematics.
36. Now we have other tools we can use to better recreate or reinterpret the past.
37. However, despite Conte wanting to recreate the team's golden age,(sentence dictionary) signing Ribery would need a considerable effort as Bayern have often said they are unwilling to sell their best players this summer.
38. It argues , persuasively, that attempts to recreate a national manufacturing sector are senseless.
39. To recreate the country's Midsummer celebration, people in traditional dress danced around a maypole.
40. Note that you will need to recreate the WbeTopicSpace destination once the file store location has been moved.
41. The underlying incredible news from this study is that if we know how to bypass the gastric tract that has insulin production issues, we can then recreate a chemical mechanism... hence new medications.
42. To rebind the package for a stored procedure, drop and recreate it with new REOPT level, or rebind the package for this specific SQL stored procedure.
43. They have everything needed to recreate any of the items described here.
44. The Tangaroa expedition aims to recreate Thor Heyerdahl's legendary Kon-Tiki voyage across the Pacific Ocean, from Peru to the Polynesia in a balsa raft in 1947.
45. Note that there's an additional button here that will be used to recreate the controls from this tabsheet on a new CLX form.
46. Use the virtualized GraphicsDevice: no more special code to handle device reset and recreate!
47. Update views in the model ( Recreate the dropped changed views. ).
48. I merely wanted to recreate the aspects of sound in a video form, and excepting the harpsichord, the rest of the pieces of the music were actually apparent in the instrumentation.
49. Scientists have hailed a successful switch-on for an enormous experiment which will recreate the conditions a few moments after the Big Bang.
50. It attempts to recreate events so that the reader may vicariously share the experience.
51. I was like a pianist studying a piece of music, phrase by phrase, rehearing it, trying to discover and recreate exactly what the composer was trying to convey.
52. They wanted to recreate the ability of lotus leaves to resist water.
53. To recreate outer-space conditions of micro-gravity, the plane performed 6)parabolic flight 7)maneuvers over the Gulf of Mexico after 8)taking off from north Florida.
54. The rooms are furnished and recreate the atmosphere of the castle's medieval heyday.
55. In 1879 de Lesseps tried to recreate his success in Panama.
56. Therefore: For competitive advantage, seek to own a unique, hard - to - recreate source of data.
57. But an explicit policy of favouring exporters is liable to recreate old problems.
58. In anticipation of Lady Gaga's UK tour this month a group of 20 fashion students from the University of Cumbria have been working with local butchers to recreate the show stopping number.
59. Never recreate places from your memory. Always imagine new places!
60. Most efforts are using Java, ActiveX, or proprietary browser plug - ins to recreate the classroom experience.
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