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recreated
adjective as in changed
Strong matches
- converted
- metamorphosed
- remade
- transfigured
- transmuted
Example Sentences
Today, two artists have recreated the exhibit…and they stand by their art.
In California, he recreated ground battles in the Mojave Desert, using fake tanks (metal frames covered in canvas).
Kelley recreated the inconsistent renditions of the mythical city depicted throughout the comic series in luminous color resins.
It is viewed differently, interpreted differently, and so it is recreated into something else.
China recreated a unified empire in the 6th century AD, while the West never did so.
Phyllis recreated vividly with words the suspense they had 50 felt while fumbling around in the dark of the passages.
After this they recreated themselves with singing musically, in four or five parts, or upon a set theme, as it best pleased them.
All shall perish but one pure pair, who will people the recreated world.
These things take shape in the mind of the reader; they are recreated and set up where the mind's eye can rest on them.
The house after Dickens's time became a Jews' college, and the pupils "recreated" in the novelist's theatre-garden.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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