Having been invigorated or infused with energy
“In the end, he shall come back to reap the harvest of righteousness from a recreated man right here from the earth.”
Which has been rebuilt
In a different state or condition
Past tense for to reconstruct or redo something, sometimes with improvements or modifications
“The futility of trying to recreate the magic of my early times at Timber Hill fully dawned upon me.”
Past tense for to give new life to, or to restore to a healthy condition
“Pierre de Coubertin wanted to go beyond the excavations and recreate the splendor of Olympia by reviving the ancient Olympic Games.”
Past tense for to amuse or entertain oneself
“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.”
Past tense for to engage in an activity for enjoyment or recreation
“It is assumed that visitors arriving by car are willing to walk up to a quarter of a mile from an access point to recreate at the beach.”
Past tense for to make or be an exact copy of
Past tense for to simulate, imitate, or make a replica of
Past tense for to call an image or memory to the mind
Past tense for to do, make, or perform again
Past tense for to correspond to, or to be similar to
Past tense for to derive or duplicate the design, technical specifications, manufacturing methods
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