Pronunciation: /riː kriˈeɪt/
verb to create again, to make anew
A1 I want to re create my favorite childhood dish.
A2 She tried to re create the painting she saw at the museum.
B1 The team worked together to re create the experiment and get accurate results.
B2 The artist was able to re create the masterpiece with incredible detail.
C1 The filmmaker's goal was to re create the historical event with authenticity.
C2 The chef's ability to re create flavors from different cultures is truly impressive.
formal The artist used his skills to meticulously re create a famous painting.
informal I'm going to try to re create that recipe I found online.
slang Let's re create that epic night we had last summer!
figurative She tried to re create the feeling of nostalgia through her artwork.
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