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reinˈterpret, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To interpret afresh.
1611Cotgr., Reinterpreter, to reinterpret, reexpound. 1831Carlyle Sart. Res. iii. iii, It needs a scientific telescope, it needs to be reinterpreted and artificially brought near us. 1858J. Martineau Stud. Chr. 151 Revealed religion is ever passing into natural, and natural returning to re-interpret the revealed. 1920A. S. Eddington Space, Time & Gravit. ix. 141 It has been reinterpreted and has finally become merged in the conservation of energy. 1952B. Ulanov Hist. Jazz in Amer. i. 7 The rhythmic base of music has been reinterpreted. 1979N.Y. Rev. Bks. 25 Oct. 11/4 A seasoned cult member is assigned to the nascent convert..to reinterpret his old life according to the new beliefs. So reinterpreˈtation.
188019th Cent. Aug. 315 These are only specimens of a characteristically commendable reinterpretation. 1956Nature 10 Mar. 443/2 For these reasons there should be a re-interpretation of humanism. 1974R. A. Hall External Hist. Romance Langs. 6 The reinterpretation of an unfamiliar form or part of a form under the influence of another form with which it has been identified. |