Definitions for recast

recast re·cast

Spelling: [verb ree-kast, -kahst; noun Recast is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.

You can make 210 anagrams from letters in recast (acerst).

Definitions for recast

noun

  1. a recasting.
  2. a new form produced by recasting.

verb (used with object)

  1. to cast again or anew.
  2. to form, fashion, or arrange again.
  3. to remodel or reconstruct (a literary work, document, sentence, etc.).
  4. to supply (a theater or opera work) with a new cast.

Origin of recast

First recorded in 1890-95; re- + cast

Examples for recast

The second point of debate goes to whether all artists borrow and recast and appropriate.

Francesco Berni, who recast the Orlando Innamorato, was born circ.

February 16 we recast it, and it proved to be of a proper degree of strength.

Political economy, he thought, would have to be recast and humanised.

But really it told a rich history, recast and simplified into a series of icons and absurdities.

But they could not, for the very reasons that had induced me to recast it, and they declined it.

McEwan novels often have formally dazzling conclusions that recast the meaning of the preceding story.

Our conception of the nature of the contest in which we are engaged must be recast.

But they can recast the contours of the contest; they can meet voters where they already are.

Above all, universities are instructed to look for “opportunity for negotiation” and “opportunity to recast the questions.”

Word Value for recast
Scrable

8

Words with friends

9

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