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redux
[ ri-duhks ]
adjective
- brought back; resurgent:
the Victorian era redux.
redux
/ ˈ°ù¾±Ë»åÊŒ°ì²õ /
adjective
- usually postpositive (esp of an artistic work) presented in a new way
Apocalypse Now Redux
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of redux1
Example Sentences
Greenland, a Danish territory, has long been the subject of Trump’s Manifest Destiny redux fantasies.
The future of California’s decades-long dream to one day connect Los Angeles and San Francisco via high-speed rail is again under threat as a Trump administration redux looms.
Beneath all that, however, is a nagging sense of stagnation and addiction to redux that’s kept modern cinema captive at the spot where the soundtrack CD is skipping.
Just ask any basketball player declared Michael Jordan 2.0 or a singer who is dubbed Taylor Swift redux.
Elon Musk made his far-right slide explicit on Saturday, getting on stage to deliver a speech at Donald Trump's rally redux in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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