Definitionn. creation that is created again or anew
Last update: October 2, 2015
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The remaking of the city was enormously expensive, especially the alteration of the streets after 1866, when the city received power to make such alterations and assess a part of the improvements upon abutting estates. [Please select]
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A strong, ambitious man, Diocletian resolutely set himself to the task of remaking the Roman government. [Please select]
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Besides, Al, old boy, the valley has been the remaking of you. [Please select]
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In the same way columns may be made of dimensions which will avoid frequent remaking of column forms. [Please select]
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He shall divide the joy of remaking those boys with their mother. [Please select]
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When she attended her second meeting of the Thanatopsis she said nothing about remaking the town. [Please select]
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Idealists in France believed that America was leading in the remaking of the world. [Please select]
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