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re·in·vent Listen to audio/ˌri:jənˈvɛnt/ verb
re·in·vents; re·in·vent·ed; re·in·vent·ing
[+ obj] 1 : to make major changes or improvements to (something)
The candidate promised to reinvent Social Security.
2 : to present (something) in a different or new way
chefs who reinvent regional favorites using exotic ingredients
reinvent the wheel
informal : to waste time trying to do something that has already been done successfully by someone else
When designing new software, there's no need to reinvent the wheel.
reinvent yourself
: to become a different kind of person, performer, etc.
She's a classical singer who's trying to reinvent herself as a pop artist.
— re·in·ven·tion Listen to audio /ˌri:jənˈvɛnʃən/ noun, plural re·in·ven·tions [count, noncount]
the reinvention of the education system

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