reinterpretation|reinterpretations in English

noun

additional elucidation, repeated explanatio

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1. The process under the ADP must not lead to a reinterpretation or a rewriting of the Convention.

2. Copyists have created reinterpretations of original artworks in The Met collection since 1872, engaging with objects spanning more than 5,000 years of history

3. History and Etymology for Betelgeuse borrowed from New Latin Betelgeuze, Betelgeuse, etymologizing reinterpretation of Medieval Latin Beldelgenze (with n mistakenly for u), stemming from a misreading …

4. However, in some contexts, such as abelian categories, "monomorphism" and "epimorphism" are backed by sufficiently strong conditions that in fact they do allow such a reinterpretation on points.

5. Chalk Bumbag Evolving from the form factor of the climbing chalk bag, the Topologie reinterpretation is designed to work either as a small shoulder bag or as a waist pouch

6. These data allowed a reinterpretation of tectonic segments and associated strata of the Pacific Rim and Crescent terranes and the Cascadia Accretionary Complex onshore and offshore Vancouver Island.

7. The reinterpretation in vicuña felt, the finest and rarest fibre in the world, of the iconic medium brimmed hatshape created by Giuseppe Borsalino and recognised by the Oxford Dictionary in 1910.