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Sentence count:33Posted:2017-10-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: interpretinterpreterinterpretedinterpretinginterpretivemisinterpretinterpretationmisinterpretationMeaning: ['rɪːɪn'tɜrprɪt /-'tɜːp-]  v. 1. interpret from a different viewpoint 2. assign a new or different meaning to. 
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1. This new production radically reinterprets the play.
2. The ancient "Book of Songs" needs to be reinterpreted for the young people.
3. Heaven, its decree, and other related concepts, were reinterpreted as different aspects of li.
4. Reinterpreted as an Ordovician volcanogenic massive and disseminated sulphide deposit.
5. Like the Confucians, the Taoists reinterpreted for their own use the general notions of yin, yang, and tao.
6. Using the terminology derived from holography, we can reinterpret these waves as follows.
7. In the 1960s Soviet specialists reinterpreted international law to bolster Moscow's declared opposition to foreign military bases.
8. In general, however, it was simply reinterpreting in new language a set of ancient popular beliefs.
9. Some publishers want the Justice Department to reinterpret the law in a way that would encourage newspaper mergers or joint ventures.
10. By actively seeking opportunities to learn, absorb and reinterpret knowledge, you build the thinking that will allow you to out-learn and, eventually, out-teach your competitors.
11. If you do not protect it, He will reinterpret it.
12. We reinterpret the credit channel of monetary transmission and the nature of monetary policy from the perspective of credit rationing.
13. The best part is to see Jackie reinterpret drunken fist , and li agile and violently against.
14. I think it is fair game to reinterpret old stories, really old stories even, as they still inform our humanity.
15. Ms. Lee Minor suspects that designers will reinterpret similar sleeves for their lines.
16. Brad's insights encouraged me to reinterpret my goals, projects, and tasks from the perspective of beingness. I reviewed those items and asked myself, Who am I really desiring to be here?
17. Ms. Lee Minor suspects that designers will reinterpret similar sleeves for their lines. On that count, Mrs.
18. This essay ventures to reinterpret the function of commerce in a so - called " hyper- city"(Merchanapolis) in terms of life, as if it has birth, ageing process, illness and death.
19. It started with Lacroix and Mizrahi glorifying the humble parka by reinterpreting the shape in deluxe brocades and satins.
20. Worse, when resentment over exploitation is recognized, how did it ever get reinterpreted as illness?
21. Now we have other tools we can use to better recreate or reinterpret the past.
22. A mix of decorative expressions of different ages , decoration , stucco and porcelain, suggestions to reinterpret.
23. In this view, it is held both religiously and scientifically correct to reinterpret ancient religious texts in line with modern-day scientific findings about evolution.
24. The authors of this article think that, we must reinterpret and discuss Marxist theory on human nature.
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25. To bridge this communications gap, they have tried to reinterpret the concept of God into contemporary philosophical terms.
26. It is time to do the same with animation, it is time to reinterpret and expand the original principles.
27. Historical revivalism was born in the Renaissance, and Palladio's Villas reinterpret the rediscovered principles of Roman architecture.
28. Increasingly, other innovators realise what connected media can do and have taken steps to reinterpret the hero's journey in a way that puts the reader/viewer/consumer in the central role.
29. It does not worry believers that Jesus was wrong (even if it causes theologians to reinterpret what is meant by 'the kingdom of God').
30. This surety is called the confirmation bias, whereby we seek and find confirmatory evidence in support of already existing beliefs and ignore or reinterpret disconfirmatory evidence.
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