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  • 21recreate — [rek′rē āt΄] vt. recreated, recreating [< L recreatus, pp. of recreare, to restore, refresh, create anew: see RE & CREATE] to put fresh life into; refresh or restore in body or mind, esp. after work, by play, amusement, or relaxation vi. to… …

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  • 22recreate — verb 1. give new life or energy to (Freq. 4) A hot soup will revive me This will renovate my spirits This treatment repaired my health • Syn: ↑animate, ↑reanimate, ↑revive, ↑ …

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  • 23reinvent — verb 1. bring back into existence The candidate reinvented the concept of national health care so that he would get elected • Hypernyms: ↑create • Verb Frames: Somebody s something 2. create anew and make over He reinvented African music for… …

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  • 24Jean-Baptiste de Villèle — Comte de Villèle 6th Prime Minister of France In office 14 December 1821 – 4 January 1828 Preceded by Duc de Richelieu …

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  • 25Portuguese literature — Introduction       the body of writing in the Portuguese language produced by the peoples of Portugal, which includes the Madeira Islands and the Azores.       The literature of Portugal is distinguished by a wealth and variety of lyric poetry,… …

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  • 26regenerate — verb a) To construct or create anew, especially in an improved manner b) To revitalize …

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  • 27Martin Foss — (1889–1968) was a German born American philosopher, professor, and scholar. Contents 1 Life and career 2 Philosophy 2.1 Culture, Meaning and Destiny 2.2 Martin Foss and Other Phi …

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  • 28recreate — I verb create anew, duplicate, fascimile, heal, invigorate, make over, mend, reanimate, rebuild, recast, reconstruct, redo, reestablish, refashion, refocillate, reform, refresh, regenerate, rehabilitate, rejuvenate, remake, remodel, renew,… …

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  • 29convert — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. change, make over; retool, adapt; reorganize, remodel, regenerate; reduce, transmute, transform, transmogrify, render; exchange. n. neophyte, disciple; renegade, apostate; transsexual. See… …

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  • 30convert — v 1. transmute, transubstantiate, transform, transfigure, metamorphose, translate, transmogrify; change, alter, modify, permute, mutate, metabolize; transshape, reshape, recast, refashion, remake, redo; restyle, remodel, reconstruct, rebuild;… …

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