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reinvent

[ree-in-vent] / ˌri ɪnˈvɛnt /


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Early in his career, Mr Furie experimented with uploading his work to the nascent social web, where other users began to borrow, remix and reinvent his character.

From BBC

The current version of Manchester City is unlike anything we have seen from them before though, so just how has Guardiola reinvented his team tactically?

From BBC

But it was his decision to put his name on a portable kitchen appliance—and a knack for reinventing himself—that made him rich beyond his wildest dreams.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The reason we became the village that we are today is because we reinvented ourselves,” Hopkins said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since being bombed to rubble in World War II, the city has reinvented itself as one of Europe’s most experimental urban laboratories, with starchitect-designed towers and cultural districts built on former docklands.

From The Wall Street Journal