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    recast
    /ˌriːˈkɑːst/

    verb

    • 1. give (a metal object) a different form by melting it down and reshaping it: "in 1919, the bells were recast"
    • 2. allocate the parts in (a play or film) to different actors: "there were moves to recast the play"

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  2. RECAST definition: 1. to change the form of something, or to change an actor in a play or film: 2. to change the form…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RECAST is to cast again; also : remodel, refashion. How to use recast in a sentence.

  4. verb (used with object) , re·cast, re·cast·ing. to cast again or anew. to form, fashion, or arrange again. to remodel or reconstruct (a literary work, document, sentence, etc.).

  5. to change the form of something, or to change an actor in a play or movie: She recast her novel as a musical comedy. In despair, the theater director recast the leading role. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Changing. about-face. about-turn. alterable. altered. alternate. disturb. drip. make an about-turn. make something into something.

  6. When you recast something, you aren’t just improving it slightly — something that is recast typically involves significant changes to the original. As it applies to actors' parts in a movie, television show, or play, to recast a part means finding a different actor to play it.

  7. If you recast something, you change it by organizing it in a different way. The shake-up aims to recast the company as a federation of flexible and competing subsidiaries. [ VERB noun ]

  8. recast something (as something) to change something by organizing or presenting it in a different way. She recast her lecture as a radio talk.

  9. 1. To mold again: recast a bell. 2. To set down or present (ideas, for example) in a new or different arrangement: recast a sentence. 3. To change the cast of (a play or film, for example): After bad reviews, the director recast the play before the production moved to Broadway. 4. a.

  10. 4 days ago · recast (third-person singular simple present recasts, present participle recasting, simple past and past participle recast) To cast or throw again. To mould again . The whole bell had to be recast although it had only one tiny, hardly visible crack. To reproduce in a new form .

  11. To set down or present (ideas, for example) in a new or different arrangement. Recast a sentence. American Heritage. To improve the form of by redoing; reconstruct. To recast a sentence. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To calculate or count again. Webster's New World. More Verb Definitions (3) Synonyms: remould. remold. remodel. reforge.