Thesaurus / reenact
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synonyms for reenact
- clarify
- construe
- decipher
- depict
- describe
- enact
- explain
- illustrate
- portray
- read
- solve
- translate
- understand
- view
- adapt
- annotate
- comment
- commentate
- decode
- delineate
- elucidate
- exemplify
- explicate
- expound
- gather
- gloss
- image
- improvise
- limn
- mimic
- paraphrase
- perform
- picture
- play
- render
- represent
- take
- make of
- spell out
- throw light on
- go over
- go through
- hone
- recite
- warm up
- work out
- act
- depict
- describe
- drill
- experiment
- iterate
- narrate
- practice
- ready
- recapitulate
- recount
- reiterate
- relate
- repeat
- review
- study
- tell
- test
- train
- do over
- dry run
- hold a reading
- learn one's part
- run lines
- run through
- take from the top
- try out
- tune up
- walk through
- clone
- copy
- duplicate
- emulate
- imitate
- mirror
- photocopy
- portray
- recreate
- reflect
- repeat
- replicate
- reprint
- dupe
- echo
- engross
- follow
- manifold
- match
- mimeo
- mimeograph
- parallel
- photograph
- Photostat
- pirate
- reawaken
- recount
- redo
- reduplicate
- relive
- remake
- represent
- revive
- stereotype
- transcribe
- type
- Xerox
- carbon
- do again
- knock off
- restamp
On this page you'll find 148 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reenact, such as: clarify, construe, decipher, depict, describe, and enact.
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How to use reenact in a sentence
These changes indicated the near approach of the time when the slaves of the South would reenact the scenes of St. Domingo.
CONTINENTAL MONTHLY, VOL. I. FEBRUARY, 1862, NO. II.VARIOUSThe constitution which this ordinance would reenact it not satisfactory, as it is blurred all over with the word 'white.'
THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY, VOLUME 5, 1920VARIOUSBy the beginning of December the whole country was under arms, burning to reenact the scenes of 1842.
SIXTY YEARS A QUEENSIR HERBERT MAXWELLNot only does every frog reenact it in the course of its development, but we know many fishes that can live out of water.
THE STORY OF EVOLUTIONJOSEPH MCCABEWORDS RELATED TO REENACT
- adapt
- annotate
- clarify
- comment
- commentate
- construe
- decipher
- decode
- delineate
- depict
- describe
- elucidate
- enact
- exemplify
- explain
- explicate
- expound
- gather
- gloss
- illustrate
- image
- improvise
- limn
- make of
- mimic
- paraphrase
- perform
- picture
- play
- portray
- read
- reenact
- render
- represent
- solve
- spell out
- take
- throw light on
- translate
- understand
- view
- act
- depict
- describe
- do over
- drill
- dry run
- experiment
- go over
- go through
- hold a reading
- hone
- iterate
- learn one's part
- narrate
- practice
- ready
- recapitulate
- recite
- recount
- reenact
- reiterate
- relate
- repeat
- review
- run lines
- run through
- study
- take from the top
- tell
- test
- train
- try out
- tune up
- walk through
- warm up
- work out
- Photostat
- Xerox
- carbon
- clone
- copy
- do again
- dupe
- duplicate
- echo
- emulate
- engross
- follow
- imitate
- knock off
- manifold
- match
- mimeo
- mimeograph
- mirror
- parallel
- photocopy
- photograph
- pirate
- portray
- reawaken
- recount
- recreate
- redo
- reduplicate
- reenact
- reflect
- relive
- remake
- repeat
- replicate
- represent
- reprint
- restamp
- revive
- stereotype
- transcribe
- type
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.