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reinvent

[ree-in-vent] / ˌri ɪnˈvɛnt /


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“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

They have instead been focusing on how to reinvent themselves as the industry shrinks amid consolidation and the growing use of AI in entertainment.

From BBC

To be Afghan is to try to hold your families and communities together while a succession of narratives are remixed, unmixed, overturned, reformed, forgotten and reinvented — and deployed as weapons against your people.

From Salon

For Braun, the mandate is not to reinvent, but to continue and accelerate what Quincey has been doing.

From Barron's