recast
IPA: rikˈæst
noun
- The act or process of recasting.
- (linguistics) An utterance translated into another grammatical form.
verb
- To cast or throw again.
- To mould again.
- To reproduce in a new form.
- (transitive, film, theater) To assign (roles in a play or performance) to different actors.
- (transitive, film, theater) To assign (actors) to different roles.
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Examples of "recast" in Sentences
- Granted, I'm using the word recast loosely here, but
- Wynn by name and winner by nature, Steve Wynn has time and time again recast the rules in this perennial boomtown.
- The series, previously published as eight volumes in the 1990s, has now been 'recast' as nineteen volumes, named as follows:
- That sparked worries about what would happen when those loans "recast" and begin requiring full payments on larger loan balances, usually five years from when they were originated or when the balance reached a designated cap.
- "In his latest memoir he shares that he'd like to" recast "the welfare net that FDR and LBJ cast while rolling back what he derisively calls the" winner-take-all "market economy that Ronald Reagan reignited (with record gains in living standards for all)."
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