remake|remakes in English
noun
[re·make || ‚rɪː'meɪk]
act of remaking, act of doing again; newly made version, new edition (esp. of a film)
Use "remake|remakes" in a sentence
1. This film is a remake.
2. The Bibliomaniac, that is, remakes the literary heritage as his cabinet library
3. She could remake all the garments.
4. 16 She could remake all the garments.
5. Use this reprieve to remake your human faction.
6. It is a remake of an old film.
7. Industrialization need remake traditional culture and transfer its style.
8. It was just supposed to be a pleasant remake.
9. There she hoped to remake her life through music.
10. It is also the remake of the original Cycloid
11. Remake Adaptational Attractiveness happens in many Pokémon games
12. They argue that only private capitalists can remake Poland's economy.
13. Play the remake of the legendary 2048 game - 2048 CupcakeS
14. Bluepoint Games was founded in 2006 and has built a reputation on producing top-tier remakes of beloved games
15. Do you prefer the remake of 'King Kong' to the original?
16. Claws is a Fist Weapon in Demon's Souls and Demon's Souls Remake
17. The remake of 'Casablanca' was a pale imitation of the original movie.
18. A French language remake of the acclaimed British drama series Accused
19. Walsh recognizes that fans will despise any attempt at a remake.
20. It was like watching a clumsy remake of an old movie.
21. Beck's Badasses is a gang of bandits in Final Fantasy VII Remake
22. It is a remake of the 2007 South Korean film Seven Days.
23. Our purpose is not only to conquer nature but also to remake nature.
24. The book is " The Age of Austerity: How Scarcity Will Remake American Politics. "
25. Another 2010 remake of the original is the Spanish-language "Somos El Mundo".