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re-create Definition

re·-create (rē′krē āt)

transitive verb -·ated, -·ating

to create again or in a new form

re-create Related Forms
re′·-creation noun re′·-creative adjective
re-create Usage Examples

Object

  • habitat: One of the aims of the Project is to re-create suitable habitat to allow them to continue to thrive on the heath.
  • atmosphere: Re-creating the atmosphere of the 1940s is no mean feat for any company.
  • scene: Many churches ' lay out the body of Jesus ' ... in a small chapel, they re-create a scene of the tomb.
  • landscape: Can we re-create landscapes of the past as an aid to understanding the present?
  • sound: They couldn't re-create the sound however, much to their own surprise.
  • story: The result is that the film is batted between the two actors, each re-creating the story in their own image.

Preposition: as

  • aspect: The Red Wyvern society ( The Clifford Household ) seeks to re-create as many aspects of life in period 1450 - 1585 as possible.

Noun phrase with adjective complement

  • adjacent: This exciting project aims to re-create fenland habitat adjacent to two nature reserves in the fens of Lincolnshire.

Adjective complement

  • several: The opportunity to re-create several hundred hectares of chalk grassland in the coming years offers huge benefits to people and wildlife.

Modifying Another Word

  • faithfully: Nor is it an attempt to faithfully re-create or re-enter childhood.
  • currently: RecreatingHandle ( inherited from Control ) Gets a value indicating whether the control is currently re-creating its handle.
  • then: God then re-created the earth in the six literal days of creation described in the first chapter of Genesis.
  • not: Important If the virtual directories are not re-created after 15 minutes, restart your computer.
  • perfectly: Molded precisely from the legend, each vein, curve, and bulge is perfectly re-created to create an exact replica.
  • painstakingly: Each location is painstakingly re-created in high detail using actual photos.

Preposition: after

  • minute: Important If the virtual directories are not re-created after 15 minutes, restart your computer.

Used with why or when

  • what: Limbless victims of Agent Orange or mine explosions re-created what may have been a trauma very similar to the circumstances of their own injury.

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