Recast (verb)

  1. To reshape or reform a work, material or organization in a new form.
  2. To recast a sentence or passage in a new or different way.

Origin:

From the prefix "re-" meaning "again" and the verb "cast".

Examples:

  1. They recast the old sculpture in a new mold.
  2. The company recast its business plan to adapt to the new market conditions.
  3. The director recast the play to make it more modern.
  4. The editor recast the sentence to make it clearer.
  5. The scriptwriter recast the story to make it more exciting.
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