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reinvent

[ree-in-vent] / ˌri ɪnˈvɛnt /


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"If we are to thrive, not just endure, we must reinvent our journalism and our business model with renewed ambition."

From BBC

Virgo spoke of Higgins rescuing a sport that was "going nowhere", crediting him with reinventing it into a spectacle that was both "watchable and exciting".

From BBC

“If we are to thrive, not just endure, we must reinvent our journalism and our business model with renewed ambition,” Murray wrote in a note to newsroom staff Wednesday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang said late Tuesday at an event hosted by Cisco that it makes sense for AI to use existing tools to accomplish tasks, rather than reinventing them.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cinematic montage — pioneered by Sergei Eisenstein and reinvented by Jean-Luc Godard — becomes an organizing principle of the exhibit, as artworks compete for attention.

From Los Angeles Times