re-create

[US]/ˌriːkrɪˈeɪt/
[UK]/ˌriːkriˈeɪt/

Translation

vt.to remake or transform; to reorganize or reform; to create again
Word Forms
Third Person Singularre-creates
Present Participlere-creating
Past Tenserecreated
Past Participlere-created

Phrases & Collocations

re-create the magic

re-create history

re-creating memories

re-create yourself

re-created version

re-create the scene

re-create success

re-created image

re-create the experience

re-create the feeling

Example Sentences

we need to re-create the website to attract younger customers.

the team will re-create the scene for the film's special effects.

can you re-create the original artwork from a photograph?

the company aims to re-create a sense of community among employees.

the software allows you to re-create lost files from your hard drive.

the architect plans to re-create the historic building's facade.

let's re-create the magic of our first vacation together.

the musician tried to re-create the iconic guitar solo.

the goal is to re-create the user experience on the mobile app.

the developers are working to re-create the game in virtual reality.

the chef will re-create the classic dish with a modern twist.

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