remake|remade|remakes|remaking in English
verb
[re·make || ‚rɪː'meɪk]
make again, do again, re-create
Use "remake|remade|remakes|remaking" in a sentence
1. We are at the threshold of remaking history.
2. It was remade as a musical.
3. Remaking America: Public Memory, Commemoration, and Patriotism in the Twentieth Century
4. This film was later remade in 3D.
5. The web is remade in the evening.
6. Seattle the Boomtown Seattle is a city perpetually remaking itself
7. This film is a remake.
8. The Bibliomaniac, that is, remakes the literary heritage as his cabinet library
9. She could remake all the garments.
10. 16 She could remake all the garments.
11. Originally released in 19 the film was remade as "The Magnificent Seven".
12. Day after day she worked away, remaking the old Granville house into a home.
13. Why have his plays been made and remade more than any other playwright?
14. Remaking America: Public Memory, Commemoration, and Patriotism in the Twentieth Century [Bodnar, John] on Amazon.com
15. Use this reprieve to remake your human faction.
16. It is a remake of an old film.
17. Industrialization need remake traditional culture and transfer its style.
18. It was just supposed to be a pleasant remake.
19. There she hoped to remake her life through music.
20. In 1977 it was remade in India as the Hindi film Aap Ki Khatir.
21. Cather did it with the myriad of ethnicities and Artisanships remade on American soil
22. It is also the remake of the original Cycloid
23. Remake Adaptational Attractiveness happens in many Pokémon games
24. They argue that only private capitalists can remake Poland's economy.
25. Play the remake of the legendary 2048 game - 2048 CupcakeS