recreated

[ˌriːkriˈeɪtɪd]

recreated Definition

  • 1to create something again, either exactly as it was or with some changes
  • 2to give an impression of a particular situation or experience again

Using recreated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "recreated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She recreated her grandmother's famous recipe for apple pie.

  • Example

    The museum has recreated a typical 19th-century street scene.

  • Example

    The movie recreated the excitement of the first moon landing.

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Phrases with recreated

  • to do something that you enjoy in order to relax and feel better after being tired or having problems

    Example

    After a long week at work, she likes to recreate herself by going for a hike in the mountains.

  • to try to make something from the past exist again

    Example

    The historical society is working to recreate the past by rebuilding a colonial village.

  • to imagine or remember something so vividly that it feels like it is happening again

    Example

    As she listened to the music, she was able to recreate in her mind the feeling of being at her first concert.

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Summary: recreated in Brief

To 'recreate' [ˌriːkriˈeɪtɪd] means to create something again, either exactly as it was or with some changes. It can also mean to give an impression of a particular situation or experience again. Examples include recreating a recipe, a historical scene, or the excitement of a past event. Phrases include 'recreate oneself,' meaning to relax and feel better, 'recreate the past,' meaning to make something from the past exist again, and 'recreate in one's mind,' meaning to imagine or remember something vividly.