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recast
re·cast R0079400 (rē-kăst′)tr.v. re·cast, re·cast·ing, re·casts 1. To mold again: recast a bell.2. To set down or present (ideas, for example) in a new or different arrangement: recast a sentence.3. To change the cast of (a play or film, for example): After bad reviews, the director recast the play before the production moved to Broadway.4. a. To reassign (an acting role) to a new actor: After the star performer broke an arm, the director decided to recast the lead.b. To assign a new part to (an actor): The director recast a member of the chorus to a speaking role.n. (rē′kăst′)1. The act or process of recasting.2. Something produced by recasting.recast (riːˈkɑːst) vb (tr) , -casts, -casting or -cast1. (often foll by as) to give (someone or something) a new role, function, or character: recast themselves as moderate and kind. 2. (Theatre) (often foll by as) to cast (an actor or actress) again or in a different part3. (Film) (often foll by as) to cast (an actor or actress) again or in a different part4. (Broadcasting) (often foll by as) to cast (an actor or actress) again or in a different part5. (Theatre) to cast new actors or actresses for a production of (a play, film, etc)6. (Film) to cast new actors or actresses for a production of (a play, film, etc)7. (Broadcasting) to cast new actors or actresses for a production of (a play, film, etc)re•cast (v. riˈkæst, -ˈkɑst; n. ˈriˌkæst, -ˌkɑst) v. -cast, -cast•ing, n. v.t. 1. to cast again or anew. 2. to form, fashion, or arrange again. 3. to remodel or reconstruct (a literary work, sentence, etc.). 4. to provide (a play, role, etc.) with a different cast or performer. n. 5. a recasting. 6. a new form produced by recasting. [1890–95] recast Past participle: recast Gerund: recasting
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I recast | you recast | he/she/it recasts | we recast | you recast | they recast |
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I recast | you recast | he/she/it recast | we recast | you recast | they recast |
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I am recasting | you are recasting | he/she/it is recasting | we are recasting | you are recasting | they are recasting |
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I have recast | you have recast | he/she/it has recast | we have recast | you have recast | they have recast |
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I was recasting | you were recasting | he/she/it was recasting | we were recasting | you were recasting | they were recasting |
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I had recast | you had recast | he/she/it had recast | we had recast | you had recast | they had recast |
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I will recast | you will recast | he/she/it will recast | we will recast | you will recast | they will recast |
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I will have recast | you will have recast | he/she/it will have recast | we will have recast | you will have recast | they will have recast |
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I will be recasting | you will be recasting | he/she/it will be recasting | we will be recasting | you will be recasting | they will be recasting |
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I have been recasting | you have been recasting | he/she/it has been recasting | we have been recasting | you have been recasting | they have been recasting |
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I will have been recasting | you will have been recasting | he/she/it will have been recasting | we will have been recasting | you will have been recasting | they will have been recasting |
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I had been recasting | you had been recasting | he/she/it had been recasting | we had been recasting | you had been recasting | they had been recasting |
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I would recast | you would recast | he/she/it would recast | we would recast | you would recast | they would recast |
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I would have recast | you would have recast | he/she/it would have recast | we would have recast | you would have recast | they would have recast | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | recast - cast again, in a different role; "He was recast as Iago"performing arts - arts or skills that require public performancecast - select to play,sing, or dance a part in a play, movie, musical, opera, or ballet; "He cast a young woman in the role of Desdemona" | | 2. | recast - cast again; "The bell cracked and had to be recast"remold, remouldmould, mold, cast - form by pouring (e.g., wax or hot metal) into a cast or mold; "cast a bronze sculpture" | | 3. | recast - cast or model anew; "She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state"reforge, remodelredo, refashion, remake, make over - make new; "She is remaking her image" | Translationsrifarerifondererimaneggiareriscrivere una dichiarazione
recast
recast in (something)1. To rework, redevelop, or redesign something to sound, appear, or come across in a different and particular way. You should recast your application in a way that focuses what you achieved in your previous job. If I were you, I'd recast this section in a more neutral tone, because at the moment it comes across like you are favoring one argument over the other.2. To display, portray, or reimagine someone or oneself in a different and particular way. The biography omits or glosses over the more troublesome aspects of the artist's career to recast him in a more positive, magnanimous light. The former comedian and musician has begun to recast herself in the role of a more serious-minded intellectual and activist in recent years.3. To assign a new role to an actor in a different film, play, or television show. After impressing the director with some of her ad lib between shoots, they decided to recast the actor in a more prominent role in the second half of the film. He actually had a cameo in the first film, so it was a little weird when they recast him in a completely role for the sequel.4. To assign the same role to an actor who played the part in a previous play, film, television episode or series, etc. Reports have confirmed that they are recasting the popular actor in the second season of the hit new show. She announced that she has been recast for the sequel, but shared no further information about when the new film might start production.See also: recastrecast something in somethingto rebuild or redevelop something in a different form. She recast the sentence in the negative, hoping to make it less blunt. I will recast my request in different language.See also: recastRECAST
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RECAST➣Research Centre for Applied Science and Technology (Tribhuvan University; Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal) |
recast Related to recast: resolutenessSynonyms for recastverb cast again, in a different roleRelated Wordsverb cast againSynonymsRelated Wordsverb cast or model anewSynonymsRelated Words- redo
- refashion
- remake
- make over
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