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reinterpret
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re·in·ter·pret  (rn-tûrprt)
tr.v. re·in·ter·pret·ed, re·in·ter·pret·ing, re·in·ter·prets
To interpret again or anew.

rein·terpre·tation (-tûrpr-tshn) n.

reinterpret [ˌriːɪnˈtɜːprɪt]
vb (tr)
to interpret (an idea, etc.) in a new or different way
reinterpretation  n
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Verb1.reinterpret - interpret from a different viewpoint
rede, interpret - give an interpretation or explanation to
2.reinterpret - assign a new or different meaning to
construe, interpret, see - make sense of; assign a meaning to; "What message do you see in this letter?"; "How do you interpret his behavior?"


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00 Hardcover E99 The journals and letters of Father Craft, an eyewitness to the 1890 events at Wounded Knee, are collected in this volume that includes an analysis by the editor that reinterprets the incident as more of a two-sided battle and less of a massacre.
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