Recast
(verb)
- To reshape or reform a work, material or organization in a new form.
- To recast a sentence or passage in a new or different way.
Origin:
From the prefix "re-" meaning "again" and the verb "cast".
Examples:
- They recast the old sculpture in a new mold.
- The company recast its business plan to adapt to the new market conditions.
- The director recast the play to make it more modern.
- The editor recast the sentence to make it clearer.
- The scriptwriter recast the story to make it more exciting.