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recast

verb as in rephrase

verb as in revolutionize

verb as in rewrite

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The prime minister could have simply found a replacement for her as deputy prime minister and housing secretary, but instead, he has recast his government in a far bigger way.

From BBC

His first jackets for women were designs he created for men and then recast in a woman’s proportions.

Police have made clear there is no evidence of foul play in the deaths, but it means that new ballots will have to be printed and some postal voters will have to recast their ballots.

From BBC

For decades, many white evangelicals in particular have nursed a persecution complex that recasts disagreement over religion and spirituality as oppression.

From Salon

When a woman accuses a man of abuse, her reputation can be destroyed, while the man is recast as the victim.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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