Synonyms for recast
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : verb ree-kast, -kahst; noun ree-kast, -kahst |
Phonetic Transcription : verb riˈkæst, -ˈkɑst; noun ˈriˌkæst, -ˌkɑst |
Top 10 synonyms for recast Other synonyms for the word recast
- become
- blue-pencil
- change
- chime
- clean up
- come again
- convert
- cook
- copied
- copy
- correct mid-course
- debug
- deduce
- dial back
- din
- ditto
- diversify
- do up
- doctor
- done over
- drum into
- duplicated
- edit
- emend
- express differently
- fine tune
- fix
- fix up
- go over
- go over again
- hold over
- imitate
- imitated
- improve
- ingeminate
- iterate
- launder
- look over
- make different
- make like
- make over
- metamorphose
- modernize
- modify
- mutate
- occur again
- overhaul
- paraphrase
- patch
- perfect
- phony up
- piece together
- play back
- play over
- polish
- put another way
- put differently
- put in other words
- quote
- read back
- reappear
- reassemble
- rebuild
- recalibrate
- recapitulate
- recast
- reciprocate
- reciprocated
- recite
- recondition
- reconsider
- reconstitute
- reconstruct
- recreate
- recrudesce
- recur
- redesign
- redo
- redone
- redraft
- redraw
- reduplicated
- reestablish
- reexamine
- refashion
- refashioned
- reform
- refurbish
- regenerate
- rehabilitate
- rehash
- rehearse
- reissue
- reiterate
- rejuvenate
- relate
- remade
- remake
- remodel
- remold
- renew
- renovate
- reoccur
- reorganize
- reorient
- repair
- rephrase
- replace
- replay
- replicated
- reprise
- reproduce
- reproduced
- rerun
- resay
- reshape
- reshow
- reshuffle
- restate
- restore
- restyle
- retell
- retool
- return
- revamp
- revert
- review
- revise
- revolve
- reword
- rework
- reworked
- rewrite
- run over
- run through
- scan
- scrub
- scrutinize
- shift
- shift gears
- sing same old song
- study
- switch over
- tighten
- transfigure
- transform
- transmogrify
- transmute
- turn
- turn one around
- turn over new leaf
- turn the corner
- turn the tables
- tweak
- update
- upgrade
- vary
Définition of recast
Origin :- c.1600, from re- + cast (v.). Of literary works and other writing, from 1790. Theater sense is from 1951.
- As in repeated : adj done again
- As in modify : verb alter, change
- As in reconstruct : verb reorganize, build up
- As in remodel : verb reconstruct
- As in repeat : verb duplicate, do again
- As in rephrase : verb say in another way
- As in revise : verb correct, edit
- As in revolutionize : verb transform
- As in rewrite : verb revise
- As in restate : verb repeat
- As in alter : verb change
- February 16 we recast it, and it proved to be of a proper degree of strength.
- Extract from : « Sir William Herschel: His Life and Works » by Edward Singleton Holden
- Our conception of the nature of the contest in which we are engaged must be recast.
- Extract from : « England and Germany » by Emile Joseph Dillon
- Political economy, he thought, would have to be recast and humanised.
- Extract from : « War Letters of a Public-School Boy » by Paul Jones.
- Francesco Berni, who recast the Orlando Innamorato, was born circ.
- Extract from : « The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 4 » by Lord Byron
- But they could not, for the very reasons that had induced me to recast it, and they declined it.
- Extract from : « Old Familiar Faces » by Theodore Watts-Dunton
- In 1805 Lewis recast it into a melodrama, which he called Rugantino.
- Extract from : « The Bravo of Venice » by Heinrich Zschokke
- She was puzzled, and determined to recast the interview a little when she related it to Rickie.
- Extract from : « The Longest Journey » by E. M. Forster
- Her novel had been recast ever so many times, and still languished.
- Extract from : « A Little Girl of Long Ago » by Amanda Millie Douglas
- In 1716 it was recast, and presently placed in the western tower of St. Paul's.
- Extract from : « Westminster » by Sir Walter Besant
- Collado has recast into the colloquial a quote from the Shikimoku.
- Extract from : « Diego Collado's Grammar of the Japanese Language » by Diego Collado
Antonyms for recast
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