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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61. Pretend you're going on a first date —show up at the door with flowers, all dressed up, with your car washed and cleaned, looking spiffy. Recreate the first time.
62. You must, however, be careful that you can successfully copy and recreate the file so that you do not lose any significant amount of information in the migration and archiving process.
63. Can you recreate the enchanting designs?Let your imagination run free with this fantastic puzzler.
64. Four Peridot and four Rosaline crystals in the Leaf-cut come together to beautifully recreate the floral motif of this pendant that comes on a rhodium-plated chain.
65. It is a stunning look at the Orwellian nature of how bureaucrats for the State spin their lies and try to recreate reality (I assume to placate their bosses and tell them what they want to hear).
66. When it comes to the holidays we are always trying to recreate the magic and the specialness we experienced when we were children.
67. We scrutinize the crime scene[sentencedict.com], collect the evidence recreate what happened without ever having been there.
68. In Oracle table compression, duplicate values are removed in a database block, and information is stored to recreate the uncompressed data within the block.
69. Saving yourself the time and effort in trying to recreate the cache should be a design goal when preloading is being considered.
70. Recreate the collage as a watercolour painting using the watercolour skills you practiced before.
71. The war exercise was a super attempt to recreate a war.sentencedict.com/recreate.html
72. The PES Productions team has worked to recreate the pace and tactical approach of a top-flight game, with mature skill and vision needed to create space and scoring opportunities.
73. According to Olga Kryshtanovskaya, Russia's leading sociologist, this summer's war in Georgia was part a long-cherished Kremlin plan to recreate a "mini-USSR".
74. Only JEST can reinterpret the enhanced JSON representation to recreate an object graph with cyclic references.
75. To reinitialize this subscription, you must drop and recreate it.
76. When compared to resected fat, lipoaspiration-derived cells featured an increased adipogenic potential and the enhanced ability to recreate an adipose substitute in vitro.
77. Options -fpic and -fPIC cause code generation to be position-independent, which is required to recreate a shared object library.
78. You should create an index in a separate table space so that if something goes wrong with the index table space, you can easily drop it and then recreate the same indexes.
79. Scientists believe they have found the world's oldest sex toy after piecing together more than a dozen fragments to recreate a 30, 000-year-old stone age phallus.
80. a pub that tries to recreate the flavour of olde England.
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