Reinvent

Word REINVENT
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Definitions and meanings of "Reinvent"

What do we mean by reinvent?

To make over completely. transitive verb

To bring back into existence or use. transitive verb

(reinvent (oneself)) To take up a different career or a different way of life. idiom

(reinvent the wheel) To do or make something again, from the beginning, especially in a needless or inefficient effort. idiom

To devise or create anew, independently and without knowledge of a previous invention.

To invent again something that has already been invented. verb

To renew. verb

Bring back into existence verb

Create anew and make over verb

To invent again something that has already been invented.

To adapt into a different form; to give a new style or image to.

The art or act of changing one's self, Re creating one's Image Urban Dictionary

1: Calling a preexisting sexual position/sexual act by a nonconventional name. 2: An expression used when a person "invents", unknowingly, an already existing sexual novelty. Urban Dictionary

Starting something over completely from scratch when there is already something prepared. Often done unnecessarily and for the purpose of taking full credit. Urban Dictionary

1st Base- Kissing, even peck (yes you went to first base with gam gam) 2nd Base- Boobs stuff 3rd Base- Below the belt action 4th Base- The grand Slam 69th Base- ;) Urban Dictionary

To needlessly duplicate the basics of a method Urban Dictionary

Common code or jargon for copying someone else's work and claiming it as your own. Frequently used in the military, even for the most mundane of tasks. Especially applicable when the search to copy someone else's work requires more work than actually doing the work yourself. Urban Dictionary

Reimagining what was originally invented. Urban Dictionary

Like “reinventing the wheel”, but for techbros. More precisely, it is to spend an incredible amount of money, time and mental effort to finally come to a solution that was actually figured out decades or even centuries ago. Bonus points if you end up making yet another app using the blockchain, so that in order for you to use it, you need to put your SSN on a distributed public ledger so that it can get pwned by Russian hackers. Urban Dictionary

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The word "reinvent" in example sentences

When Japan enters the Second World War, Gion's isolation is finally breached and Sayuri must once again reinvent herself and her way of existence. ❋ Unknown (1997)

Boutique labels reinvent the artist-label relationship ❋ Unknown (2010)

Lets be optimistic and assume we do "reinvent", that fiscal responsibility takes hold, less debt, spending more in line with revenue, health care made manageable. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Literally taking a page from Zenoscope Publishing, who are developing the motion picture "Return To Wonderland", spinning-off their horror comic book series "Grimm Fairy Tales", Syfy has decided to 'reinvent' fairy tales as part of their Saturday night TV movie franchise, airing five films, putting a 'contemporary twist' on a classic (public domain) story, from "Hansel & Gretel" to "Little Red Riding Hood". ❋ Michael Stevens (2010)

It's a dually beneficial program, because host agencies provide new or additional community service opportunities while seniors receive training and a means to "reinvent" their career lives. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mr. Kim would not comment on what he characterized as rumors, but said the company has major players as partners that would "reinvent" TV over the next year. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Clinton was seeking to "reinvent" the government - and by extension, agencies such as MMS. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the first two of five public meetings planned for this fall, hundreds of anxious residents packed community halls this week, enticed by the wide-open agenda and the chance to confront city leaders and urban planners working on a plan to "reinvent" the city. ❋ Unknown (2010)

People like him don't ever really "go away;" they just "reinvent" themselves -- along with their "reinterpretations" of the truth. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But Harrington says "reinvent" isn't the right word. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This is a unique opportunity to "reinvent" the exhibit development process at one of the world's most innovative technology centers, and to make a lasting impact on the museum field. ❋ Mia (2007)

And like I said, if there's one good bogeyman for any politician who needs to kind of reinvent herself, you just blame it all on the media. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[I've been] the same for to [long], time for a [Reinvention] ❋ Misterwoodstreet (2015)

Ex. 1: Bob: Dude, me and Linda totally did a double [decker] last night! Frank: Bro, it's called 69. No need to reinvent the dildo. Ex. 2: Bob: I came up with this awesome idea last night. Just [hear me out], but what if we video tape people doing it and put it on the internet?? Frank: Bob, it's called porn. Stop [reinventing the dildo]. ❋ Happenstances (2012)

Michelle: Did you see [the dress] Jenny made? It's [just like that] one we saw at the mall, except the [straps] cross. Carly: Why didn't she just alter that one? She's always reinventing the wheel. ❋ Zach Willard (2008)

Have [you Heard] of [the Bases] ([reinvented])? ❋ SUNNARD (2016)

If [we have the technology] to [clean up] the [atmosphere], why do we always try to reinvent the wheel? ❋ The Return Of Light Joker (2010)

1. If you've already done the work, there's no need to [reinvent the wheel], just send me a copy of yours. 2. I'm sure I could do this, [but why] should I, there's no need to reinvent the wheel. 3. Whenever you [copy and paste] a request, remember to include that you don't want to reinvent the wheel. ❋ Homogenius (2019)

[The tour] of the [plantation] [reinvented] itself and wasn't lost forever over stupidity or silliness from all sides. ❋ The Original Agahnim (2021)

“Ok, [pitch it].” “Ok so like basically we get people [to pool] their money together into one thing and then invest that thing into Bitcoin and use the profits from that investment to pay everyone involved once a month, and then when someone dies their portion of the investment goes to the other participants.” “…you just described a [tontine].” “A what?” “A tontine. The thing you're describing. It's been around since the 17th century. Are you reinventing the bus again?” “No way, man! This one's different, this one uses JIT-compiled [vue].js and blockchain smart contracts to keep track of the system!” “Brilliant. Here's a million dollars, we're gonna be rich!” ❋ Tariqk (2022)

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