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View definitions for recast

recast

verb as in rephrase

verb as in revolutionize

verb as in rewrite

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When a woman accuses a man of abuse, her reputation can be destroyed, while the man is recast as the victim.

From Salon

The idea that AI adoption could unwittingly recast any single piece of punctuation as a literal mark of fraudulence seems like an unbearable irony.

From Salon

Many former Soviet republics have recently sought to recast their national identities with less emphasis on their previous ties to Russia, though local officials downplayed the decision to move the statue.

From BBC

They have recast the Punjabi identity through rhythm, hybridity as well as a rooted sense of self.

From BBC

“For now, however, opinions remain divided as to whether the country’s grand experiment in direct election of judges will remedy longstanding failings — or just recast and possibly exacerbate them.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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