reinterpret

[US]/riːɪn'tɜːprɪt/
[UK]/ˌriɪnˈtɚprɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. give a new or different interpretation to.

Example Sentences

the past is continuously reinterpreted from the vantage point of the present.

She decided to reinterpret the classic novel in a modern setting.

The artist chose to reinterpret the famous painting in her own unique style.

It's important to reinterpret historical events from different perspectives.

The director's goal was to reinterpret the play in a way that resonated with modern audiences.

The designer plans to reinterpret traditional clothing with a contemporary twist.

Students were encouraged to reinterpret the poem using their own creativity.

The chef decided to reinterpret the classic dish with a modern twist.

Artists often reinterpret famous artworks to create new meanings.

The author's goal was to reinterpret historical figures in a more relatable way.

The dancer's performance aimed to reinterpret traditional movements in a contemporary dance piece.

Real-world Examples

Rather, listening involves hearing the speaker's words and reinterpreting them, adding information if necessary.

Source: Past English Major Level 8 Exam Listening (Specialized)

The results have caused them to reinterpret the Neolithic past quite radically.

Source: The Economist - Technology

Elise, the prime minister has also said that he would favor reinterpreting Japan's pacifist constitution.

Source: NPR News October 2017 Collection

You can also do incredibly fast reallocations and you can reinterpret existing memory for a new texture.

Source: Apple latest news

We also reinterpret our actions with regards to the mission of the hierarchy — for example, scientific progress.

Source: Tales of Imagination and Creativity

There's ways to reinterpret that character, in an infinite number of ways.

Source: GQ — Representative Roles of Celebrities

Dali considered himself a religious mystic, reinterpreting Christianity through the lens of modern science.

Source: Art of Cooking Guide

Rather, listening involves hearing the speaker’s words and reinterpreting them, adding information if necessary.

Source: Listening comprehension of the English Major Level 8 exam past papers.

Even landscape is reinterpreted in the context of a changing world.

Source: Hua Yan Level 8 Listening

Right. That's not the first time that you've seen the foreign policy team reinterpret or manage or massage the president's statements.

Source: NPR News October 2017 Collection

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