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re-creation

[ ree-kree-ey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act of creating anew.
  2. something created anew.


re-creation

noun

  1. the state or instance of creating again or anew

    the re-creation of the Russian Empire

  2. a simulation or re-enactment of a scene, place, time, etc

    a re-creation of a vineyard kitchen

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of re-creation1

First recorded in 1515–25; re- + creation
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Askren prefers to use oil paints, opting for a less technical and more romanticized re-creation of the homes.

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But what truly separates Warner Bros. from its competitors is recent investments in a re-creation of the “Friends†Central Perk Café — yes, you can dine there — and its surrounding museum-like exhibits.

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It was a small re-creation of the festival set up in a hangar.

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For example, in “10/20/1984,†a live re-enactment of a strip is followed by a re-creation of the “Miami Vice†episode featuring the Phil Collins classic “In the Air Tonight.â€

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Though the well-informed might say different, the re-creation of Auschwitz feels trustworthy; and one can watch these evocations of death camp life with the same curiosity as if this were a documentary.

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