reinterpretation

[US]/ˌriːɪnˌtɜːrprɪˈteɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌriːɪnˌtɜrprɪˈteɪʃən/
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Translation

n.the act of interpreting something in a new or different way

Phrases & Collocations

reinterpretation of art

reinterpretation of history

reinterpretation of data

reinterpretation of culture

reinterpretation of text

reinterpretation of language

reinterpretation of theory

reinterpretation of roles

reinterpretation of norms

reinterpretation of identity

new reinterpretation

cultural reinterpretation

artistic reinterpretation

historical reinterpretation

theoretical reinterpretation

critical reinterpretation

literary reinterpretation

psychological reinterpretation

social reinterpretation

personal reinterpretation

Example Sentences

her reinterpretation of the classic novel brought new insights.

the artist's reinterpretation of the sculpture was controversial.

reinterpretation of historical events can change public perception.

his reinterpretation of the song gave it a modern twist.

the reinterpretation of traditional practices can lead to innovation.

she offered a reinterpretation of the data that surprised everyone.

the reinterpretation of the play highlighted new themes.

his reinterpretation of the painting was both bold and refreshing.

reinterpretation of cultural symbols can foster understanding.

the reinterpretation of the law sparked a debate among scholars.

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