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How to use reinterpreted in a sentence

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At just 19, the actress has filled the shoes of Hollywood legends and reinterpreted the blonde bombshell for a new century.
He didn't totally give up on the concept of faith though, he just reinterpreted.
This trichotomy has been reinterpreted in various ways, but it still serves.
Just like African goods, our history and culture have been exported to the great powers to be reinterpreted and sold back to us.
This relationship has recently been reaffirmed and reinterpreted to provide for greater logistical support to U.S. forces operating in the area.
Historical thought redefines the present in terms of a reinterpreted and reconstructed past and thereby facilitates passage into the future.
It's unimaginable what could happen if optimism were reinterpreted as artifice and the pitchmen ended up being punished.
He reinterpreted the island's vernacular architecture which had long fascinated him.
Marx himself was reinterpreted by German social democracy and transformed into an advocate of reformism.
Two of the biggest names in rock and rap have joined forces to create reinterpreted amalgamations of their hits.
Old information is reinterpreted and integrated in light of startling new evidence.
All the religions which come out of a pre-scientific world need to be reinterpreted and modernised.
The overall American legal framework was reinterpreted and adapted to fit the exigent circumstances, and rough justice was often the result.
The ceramic work of Lee Jeong Do reinterpreted such items as pen rests, incense burners, brush hangers and ink stones.
Elaborate exterior features on the big house or castle were frequently reinterpreted to decorate the gate lodge.
It was reinterpreted by putting more emphasis on martyrdom and reinvented in modernist terms to challenge the Shah.
Crochet and smocking are old-fashioned techniques, there's something of the homestead about them, but Zittel has reinterpreted them.
While Cavendish was in many respects a Galenist, I show that she also reinterpreted Galenism in terms of her own theory of matter and an occasionalist theory of causation.
If the parameters change, the whole dynamic system has to be reinterpreted.
A DJ record is essentially a new record made from the assembled parts of other records, reinterpreted and often unrecognizable from their original source.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They reinterpreted the classics by emphasizing works other than those hitherto regarded as preeminent.
In the light of his religious discovery Fox reinterpreted man as a member of society.
When he reinterpreted it to the Utes, there was a general chorus of laughter, which lasted several minutes.
So law and politics have had to be reorganized, revised, and reinterpreted to fit into the social need.
God is reinterpreted, and in place of an extra-mundane creator is an omnipresent life and power.
Logic must be reinterpreted in the light of the evolutionary or biological method.
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