Reinterpretation (noun)

  1. A new explanation or understanding of the meaning of something that has already been interpreted.
  2. A new way of looking at or understanding something.

Origin:

The word reinterpretation comes from the combination of two words re (again) and interpretation which means the act of explaining or understanding the meaning of something.

Examples:

  1. The reinterpretation of the data led to a new conclusion.
  2. The artist's reinterpretation of the classic painting was met with mixed reviews.
  3. The company's reinterpretation of the original design was a success.
  4. The reinterpretation of the law was necessary to adapt to new circumstances.
  5. The reinterpretation of the myth provided new insights.
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