List of antonyms from "re capitulate" to antonyms from "re-cast"
Discover our 802 antonyms available for the terms "re-capitulating, re capitulation, re-capitulation, re-captured, re capturing" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Re capitulate (54 antonyms)
- Re capitulated (54 antonyms)
- Re-capitulates (54 antonyms)
- Re capitulates (54 antonyms)
- Re-capitulating (54 antonyms)
- Re capitulating (54 antonyms)
- Re-capitulation (18 antonyms)
- Re capitulation (18 antonyms)
- Re capitulations (18 antonyms)
- Re-capitulations (18 antonyms)
- Re-capped (26 antonyms)
- Re capped (26 antonyms)
- Re capping (20 antonyms)
- Re-capping (20 antonyms)
- Re-caps (27 antonyms)
- Re caps (27 antonyms)
- Re capture (36 antonyms)
- Re-captured (30 antonyms)
- Re captured (30 antonyms)
- Re captures (36 antonyms)
- Re-captures (36 antonyms)
- Re-capturing (30 antonyms)
- Re capturing (30 antonyms)
- Re-cast (32 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « re-cast »
- As in repeated : adj done again
- As in modify : verb alter, change
- As in reconstruct : verb reorganize, build up
- As in remodel : verb reconstruct
- As in repeat : verb duplicate, do again
- As in rephrase : verb say in another way
- As in revise : verb correct, edit
- As in revolutionize : verb transform
- As in rewrite : verb revise
- As in restate : verb repeat
- As in alter : verb change
- It is not, therefore, a paraphrase, but a re-cast of the original.
- Extract from : « The Collected Writing of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. II » by Thomas De Quincey
- But, in fact, this re-cast was altogether and absolutely a new work.
- Extract from : « The Collected Writing of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. II » by Thomas De Quincey
- Nevertheless it is only too common for bells to be re-cast when there is no necessity.
- Extract from : « Church Bells » by H. B. Walters
- It was very extensive, and here the old bells of the Church were re-cast in 1759.
- Extract from : « Chelsea » by George Bryan
- The substance in it is perennial; but every form is transient, and must be expanded, changed, re-cast.
- Extract from : « Diary from March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862 » by Adam Gurowski
- Then re-cast by Pellicer, in 1840, it was re-published by him some twenty years later.
- Extract from : « Some notes on the bibliography of the Philippines » by Thomas Cooke Middleton
- "Consulting modern taste" means really a mere imitation, a re-cast of the ancient past in modern material.
- Extract from : « The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus » by Caius Valerius Catullus
- One of these was, some years ago, re-cast; and now bears the inscription “voco ad templum, date 1759.”
- Extract from : « A History of Horncastle » by James Conway Walter
- During the meal which followed, he re-cast a little of that opinion he had formed of her the night before.
- Extract from : « Joanna Godden » by Sheila Kaye-Smith
- There is nothing of the student—no suggestion of their having been re-written or re-cast.
- Extract from : « The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 3 (of 12) » by Robert G. Ingersoll
