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Definition of re-present in English: re-presentverb riːprɪˈzɛntˌriprəˈzɛnt [with object]1Present (something) again, especially for further consideration or in an altered form. I will re-present Eikmeyer's model here Example sentencesExamples - But there seems more hope and agency in exploring these localised adaptations rather than re-presenting them as decontextualised solutions.
- There have been so many good ones presented over the years that people missed and regretted doing so, we decided to re-present some tales by popular demand.
- I would contend that while language, for example, is one of the ways we re-present the world, before language we began by perceiving, reasoning, theorizing, and understanding through all our senses.
- It attempts to provide a positive cultural sheen to this crisis, re-presenting the lack of common identity as a new cultural pluralism, and the fragmentation of communities as an enriching kind of diversity.
- Despite this he re-presented a month later after developing pain in his hip, knee, and ankle joints bilaterally associated with further malaise and lethargy.
- As with other works of art, it is a challenge for those responsible for a sculpture's preservation to identify the sculptor's original intention and to find the right balance in choosing how to re-present a surface altered by time.
- Cllr Doyle said on foot of agreement to the final plan, the Voluntary Housing Association will then be in a position to re-present a planning application to Kildare County Council.
- Through a form of poetic historicism, both works efface Forché's status as authentic witness in order to re-present the testimonies of others.
- If a writer or director feels they can re-present a familiar story in a strange and interesting way, this should be encouraged.
- Basically, this complex re-presents a new business model that brings together various established food and entertainment facilities.
- The acting out of events, true or imagined, creatively re-presented them and made them real in a way that mimicked original creativity of the gods.
- Like all histories and memories, the history of the self is always orchestrated from fragments of information, both factual and fictional, into a conceptual matrix that re-presents truth or reality.
- It uses familiar tropes to re-present teen anguish, suicide and powerlessness.
- Artists have taken some of these fragments of discarded material in order to rework and re-present them.
- Much of the country's art revisits the apartheid past in provocative ways, mining South Africa's material history like an archive of memories and re-presenting this archive's contents for careful consideration.
- A still-growing collection of critiques of the methods, manipulations, and messages of war in the US media, Cowie's sharply crafted video re-presents the news and its apparatus in an eye-opening way.
- When a critic reviews a memoir, she's inevitably tempted not just to review the author's presentation of his life, but to re-present that life in her own terms.
- In these circumstances, the artist has a natural and direct relationship with the people - his role is just to re-present popular slogans and icons in visual form.
- This was achieved by re-presenting a notion of mutual interdependency that derided the illusion of autonomy carried in the wilder excesses of neo-liberal ideologies.
- Hand in hand with this question of archiving and re-presenting our form of art goes the issue of what their true expression is…
- 1.1 Present (a cheque or bill) again for payment.
Example sentencesExamples - He has given me instructions to provide his undertaking to the court that if the cheque is re-presented it will clear.
Derivatives noun As such, they are temporally divided versions of one another in re-collection and re-presentation although not in experience. Example sentencesExamples - In short, Baudelaire's vision coincides with Barbey's in that re-presentation is seen as a fundamental operation of the Dandy, be that Dandy an individual or a nation.
- Yet, Marasela's re-presentation of this material as domestic tray covers suggests that these pieces of the past can be consumed and transformed productively on a personal level.
- Pornography endeavours to conceal its re-presentation of reality by raising the visibility of the most powerful images towards the points of maximum proximity and exhaustion.
- For many artists, the deconstruction and re-presentation of socialist symbols and icons are strategies to understand, rather than to erase, the political past.
Definition of re-present in US English: re-presentverbˌriprəˈzɛntˌrēprəˈzent [with object]1Present (something) again, especially for further consideration or in an altered form. most of today's demonstrations will be re-presented on Friday Example sentencesExamples - When a critic reviews a memoir, she's inevitably tempted not just to review the author's presentation of his life, but to re-present that life in her own terms.
- I would contend that while language, for example, is one of the ways we re-present the world, before language we began by perceiving, reasoning, theorizing, and understanding through all our senses.
- Basically, this complex re-presents a new business model that brings together various established food and entertainment facilities.
- Despite this he re-presented a month later after developing pain in his hip, knee, and ankle joints bilaterally associated with further malaise and lethargy.
- Cllr Doyle said on foot of agreement to the final plan, the Voluntary Housing Association will then be in a position to re-present a planning application to Kildare County Council.
- It uses familiar tropes to re-present teen anguish, suicide and powerlessness.
- A still-growing collection of critiques of the methods, manipulations, and messages of war in the US media, Cowie's sharply crafted video re-presents the news and its apparatus in an eye-opening way.
- There have been so many good ones presented over the years that people missed and regretted doing so, we decided to re-present some tales by popular demand.
- As with other works of art, it is a challenge for those responsible for a sculpture's preservation to identify the sculptor's original intention and to find the right balance in choosing how to re-present a surface altered by time.
- This was achieved by re-presenting a notion of mutual interdependency that derided the illusion of autonomy carried in the wilder excesses of neo-liberal ideologies.
- In these circumstances, the artist has a natural and direct relationship with the people - his role is just to re-present popular slogans and icons in visual form.
- If a writer or director feels they can re-present a familiar story in a strange and interesting way, this should be encouraged.
- Like all histories and memories, the history of the self is always orchestrated from fragments of information, both factual and fictional, into a conceptual matrix that re-presents truth or reality.
- The acting out of events, true or imagined, creatively re-presented them and made them real in a way that mimicked original creativity of the gods.
- It attempts to provide a positive cultural sheen to this crisis, re-presenting the lack of common identity as a new cultural pluralism, and the fragmentation of communities as an enriching kind of diversity.
- Much of the country's art revisits the apartheid past in provocative ways, mining South Africa's material history like an archive of memories and re-presenting this archive's contents for careful consideration.
- Artists have taken some of these fragments of discarded material in order to rework and re-present them.
- But there seems more hope and agency in exploring these localised adaptations rather than re-presenting them as decontextualised solutions.
- Hand in hand with this question of archiving and re-presenting our form of art goes the issue of what their true expression is…
- Through a form of poetic historicism, both works efface Forché's status as authentic witness in order to re-present the testimonies of others.
- 1.1 Present (a check or bill) again for payment.
Example sentencesExamples - He has given me instructions to provide his undertaking to the court that if the cheque is re-presented it will clear.
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