recast
pronunciation
How to pronounce recast in British English: UK [ˌri:ˈkɑ:st]
How to pronounce recast in American English: US [ˌriˈkæst]
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- Verb:
- cast again, in a different role
- cast again
- cast or model anew
Word Origin
- recast (v.)
- c. 1600, from re- + cast (v.). Of literary works and other writing, from 1790. Theater sense is from 1951.
Example
- 1. Recast resplendence with struggle and faith -- on the dike people who struggle in adversity .
- 2. Some creators are so distorted themselves from this dance that they have to be recast by the tao before they can contribute unto the healing of earth .
- 3. The hall 's programmers and managers face challenges on two fronts : the practical problem of bringing in performers from a devastated country and the more nebulous issue of how to recast what was planned as a cultural celebration in a time of tragedy .
- 4. It can recast its designers to their benefit and otherwise regain control of its future .
- 5. A deal would drastically recast the mining industry .