Have some fun and reinterpret it as a dessert like an apple and rhubarb crumble.
From the eatocracy.cnn.com
Mr. Pawson seized the opportunity to reinterpret religious space in modern terms.
From the online.wsj.com
The results have caused them to reinterpret the Neolithic past quite radically.
From the economist.com
We try to take the essence of the show and reinterpret it in a modern context.
From the time.com
My love for words influenced me to twist the saying around and reinterpret it.
From the wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com
Artists like Fairey take copyrighted images and reinterpret them all the time.
From the techcrunch.com
That means you can perform the older material and find ways to reinterpret it.
From the suntimes.com
It is perfect for someone like me to reinterpret and celebrate in my own way.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Congress is expected this week to reinterpret the driver's license yet again.
From the time.com
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Interpret from a different viewpoint
Assign a new or different meaning to
(Reinterpretation) In the analysis of 18th- and 19th-century Western music, an elision, overlap, or rather reinterpretation (Umdeutung), is the perception, after the fact, of a (metrically weak) cadential chord at the end of one phrase as the (metrically strong) initial chord of the next phrase. ...
(reinterpretation) an unexpected meaning or function of the connector that shatters the target assumption.