Synonyms for remade


Grammar : Adj
Spell : verb ree-meyk; noun ree-meyk
Phonetic Transcription : verb riˈmeɪk; noun ˈriˌmeɪk


Définition of remade

Origin :
  • 1630s, from re- "back, again" + make (v.). Related: Remade; remaking. As a noun, of movies, from 1936.
  • adj rebuilt
Example sentences :
  • His imagination constructed and levelled, and rebuilt and remade.
  • Extract from : « Dust » by Mr. and Mrs. Haldeman-Julius
  • Roger took the gun into the living tent and Ernest remade the pack.
  • Extract from : « The Forbidden Trail » by Honor Willsie
  • The will had been remade six months before, after a good deal of consideration.
  • Extract from : « A Little Girl in Old Boston » by Amanda Millie Douglas
  • They may be seen at the manufacturers of rag and remade carpets.
  • Extract from : « Textiles and Clothing » by Kate Heintz Watson
  • A support line in the wood was remade and named Bunhill Row.
  • Extract from : « Short History of the London Rifle Brigade » by Unknown
  • If the world is to be remade, it will have to be under the guidance of philosophy.
  • Extract from : « Philosophy and The Social Problem » by Will Durant
  • The road has been remade, so that it now zigzags steeply to an entrance from the north.
  • Extract from : « A Spring Walk in Provence » by Archibald Marshall
  • Terms in grammar must be remade for such extraordinary reckoning.
  • Extract from : « Lumen » by Camille Flammarion
  • The Reformation was on, not to be stopped until all Scotland was harried and remade.
  • Extract from : « The Spell of Scotland » by Keith Clark
  • As it is, I have reconsidered my affairs, and have recently remade my will.
  • Extract from : « Under the Chinese Dragon » by F. S. Brereton

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