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How to use reinterpret in a sentence

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Indeed, one might say that we reinterpret these concepts at every moment of utterance or enunciation.
Paulin's book is part of this general attempt to reinvent and reinterpret the past.
Artists attempt to reinterpret their cultural past by which they have to understand and make sense of the present they live in.
Public pressure can persuade the federal government to reinterpret its immigration policy toward those who refuse to fight in an illegal war.
Throughout the day I have given him a series of ways in which he can reinterpret the experience differently to his initial assumptions.
Earlier art, music, or literature could reinterpret the Passion over and over again without vitiation.
After all, it was not unusual for traditional singers to adapt and reinterpret Victorian music-hall songs.
Chinese artists could reinterpret it out of admiration or try to replace it.
We don't like it when politicians change their minds or try to reinterpret previous actions or statements according to what suits the current social climate.
If the senior rabbis had the will, Michaelson said, they could reinterpret the Torah and modify halakhic, or religious, law.
There are no middlemen, no merchants to merchandise, no retailers to reinterpret.
Fine quality gems cut en cabochon were often used to reinterpret Mughal motifs from art of the Mughal Empire, which merged Hindu and Persian elements.
It was his ability to reinterpret the world that was happening right in front of him.
The need for the Bank of England to reinterpret this sacred text has been apparent for several weeks.
Launched in 2001, Bilitis is inspired by the savoir-faire of European lace-makers to reinterpret it in its own manner.
My country opposes any attempt to reinterpret that text in a way that diminishes that right, or restricts it in a selective way.
We need to educate our people to reinterpret history, to help them to understand how we make meaning of things.
Instead the tool needs to be thought and rethought to adapt it creatively to its application setting and reinterpret it in its function.
States parties must comprehensively fulfil the terms of the Treaty and not attempt to reinterpret it or implement it selectively.
It is constantly propagandizing on its own behalf, trying to cover things up, or reinterpret them or deny them, so that it can continue to remain central.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He tried to reinterpret Angelina's letter differently, calling his deduction an error.
How would you reinterpret Aristotle's and Hobbes's conception of human nature in the light of this definition?
Even her nobler motives she tended to reinterpret from some cynical point of view.
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