accommodate, break up, diversify, meliorate, qualify, reconstitute, refashion, reissue, reprint, revamp, subvert, work a change
Definitionn. creation that is created again or anew
Last update: August 9, 2015
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They had to remake the uneven wall. [Please select]
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Thou wouldst remake our Egypt, and my heart is with you. [Please select]
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"And destroy their lives, when they've helped me to remake mine." [Please select]
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With such a backing, he could coerce ministries at will, and remake the politics of England. [Please select]
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"Now that all this is straight," she replied, with a faint smile, "I can turn round and remake my life." [Please select]
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For the moment, heedless of the future and lavish of their silk, they remake their web nightly, even though it be none too much dilapidated and might well serve again. [Please select]
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He was a cool and passionless statesman who took advantage of a memorable opportunity to remake the Roman state, and who succeeded in the attempt. [Please select]
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