To make something into something else
“Today, we have the opportunity to completely remake everything we do but to get it right this time rather than stumble into solutions.”
To make, create or construct again, typically with a different style or format
“He announced that he was planning to remake the old classic The Prisoner of Zenda with Ronnie Colman playing the star dual role.”
To do or perform again, typically in the same way
“Kate brought the soup back to the customer and explained that all chowder has bacon in it, that the chef was not going to remake the soup, and asked the woman if she could swap dishes with someone else at the table.”
To revamp something to make it look new again
To simulate, imitate, or make a replica of
To repeat something that has already been said
Plural for a new, updated version of something
“It's a remake of the film that had given birth to their career together.”
Plural for the act of rebuilding something, especially that which is damaged or destroyed
Plural for the action or process of reforming or making changes to something
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