recreate

  • 11recreate — verb /ˈɹɛkɹɪeɪt/ a) To give new life, energy or encouragement (to); to refresh, enliven. In Italy, though they bide in cities in winter, which is more gentlemanlike, all the summer they come abroad to their country houses, to recreate themselves …

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  • 12recreate — verb Recreate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑feeling, ↑look, ↑magic, ↑past, ↑scene …

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  • 13recreate — re|cre|ate [ˌri:kriˈeıt] v [T] to make something from the past exist again in a new form or be experienced again = ↑recapture ▪ You can never recreate the feeling of winning for the first time …

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  • 14recreate — re|cre|ate [ ,rikri eıt ] verb transitive to make something exist again: The hotel tries to recreate a 1920s atmosphere …

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  • 15recreate — verb (T) to make something from the past exist again or seem to exist again: Scientists are trying to recreate these conditions. recreation / r:kri eISFn/ noun (C, U) …

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  • 16recreate — 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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  • 17Recreate for Growth — (Spanish: Recrear para el Crecimiento, often just Recrear) is a liberal party of Argentina.The party was formed in 2002, mostly by market oriented members of the Radical Civic Union, headed by Ricardo López Murphy.The Recrear Federal Movement is… …

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  • 18recreate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin recreatus, past participle of recreare Date: 15th century transitive verb to give new life or freshness to ; refresh intransitive verb to take recreation • recreative adjective …

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  • 19recreate — recreative, adj. recreatively, adv. recreativeness, n. recreator, n. /rek ree ayt /, v., recreated, recreating. v.t. 1. to refresh by means of relaxation and enjoyment, as restore physically or mentally. v.i. 2. to take recreation. [1425 75; late …

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  • 20RECREATE — Rescue of Closed Arteries Treated by Stent for Threatened or Abrupt Closure [study] …

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