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[rek-ree-eyt] / ˈrɛk riˌeɪt /


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Here’s the assignment: Recreate a painting that doesn’t exist, based only on a description jotted down centuries ago.

From New York Times • Feb. 23, 2023

An executive at another developer, Recreate Games in Shanghai, said his company signed a deal with Microsoft last year for its upcoming multi-player title "Party Animals" to launch exclusively on Xbox.

From Reuters • Oct. 24, 2022

The parks service emphasizes this mantra: "Recreate responsibly."

From Fox News • Jan. 5, 2022

The guidelines will be disseminated across the country through the national Recreate Responsibly Coalition, a group of 1,300-plus outdoor recreation businesses, nonprofits, agencies, influencers and media organizations.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 11, 2021

On April 30, 1722, the New England Courant advertised that any gentleman that "had a Mind to Recreate themselves with a Game of Billiards" could do so at a public house in Charlestown.

From Customs and Fashions in Old New England by Earle, Alice Morse




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