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Meanings of
reinterpretation
in English
Russian
кавер-версия
Portuguese
versão cover
Catalan
versió
Spanish
versión
Back to the meaning
Later version of a song already established with a different earlier performer.
cover
cover version
cover song
song version
song cover
Related terms
recording industry term
Russian
кавер-версия
Usage of
reinterpretation
in English
1
Our findings call for a
reinterpretation
of previous research on value-based choice.
2
This led to the
reinterpretation
of this patient's disease as donor-derived leukemia.
3
The bulk of this is for arrangement, this too being
reinterpretation
,
etc.
4
There's also been a
reinterpretation
of resource consent conditions, he said.
5
At the same time the old shamanism was legitimized under a Buddhist
reinterpretation
.
6
Improved communication and
reinterpretation
of radiological investigations may reduce unnecessary referral.
7
This review will describe the evidence calling for such a
reinterpretation
.
8
The Tubik, a luxurious
reinterpretation
of the fabled H Van, does not disappoint.
9
His horror film was a
reinterpretation
of director Bill Gunn's 1973 work, Ganja & Hess.
10
For proof, check out this genre-busting
reinterpretation
of Italian opera composer Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's music.
11
The photograph was a
reinterpretation
of an image from Jodorowsky's 1973 surrealist classic, Holy Mountain.
12
Evangelicals The authority of the bible is paramount and, for some, not open to
reinterpretation
.
13
This is controversial, since it involves the
"
reinterpretation
"
of Japan's postwar pacifist constitution.
14
A
reinterpretation
of the Salem witch trials for a modern era might look like this.
15
The row stems from the
reinterpretation
of a law introduced in 2008 by the Ministry of Justice.
16
Spike Lee wants to stress that his version of Oldboy is not a remake, but a
reinterpretation
.
Other examples for "reinterpretation"
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About this term
reinterpretation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
american reinterpretation
attempt this reinterpretation
buddhist reinterpretation
bust reinterpretation
comedic reinterpretation
More collocations
Translations for
reinterpretation
Russian
кавер-версия
Portuguese
versão cover
Catalan
versió
Spanish
versión
version
Reinterpretation
through the time