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remake

/ɹiːˈmeɪk/noun, verb2 syllables

Remake means: make new.

Synonyms for remake7

noun, as in creation that is created again or anew

verb, as in make new

refashion, redo, make over

also used for remake

re-create, reboot, re-creation

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What does remake mean?2

verb

1

make new“She is remaking her image”

noun

1

creation that is created again or anew“it is a remake of an old film”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with remake?26

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Remake in a sentence

  • This is a remake of a classic movie.CK
  • Sami told the kitchen to remake that customer's order.OsoHombre
  • Never remake a move because a move never returns.carlosalberto
  • I'm excited that a remake of a game I used to love got released.Lumi
  • If you were to remake your life, to what age would you like to go back?WestofEden
  • A movie I liked got a remake.Lumi
  • The German government offered to send German craftsmen to remake Notre-Dame cathedral's clerestory windows.Hybrid

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Forms of remake

as a noun

plural
remakes

as a verb

past tense
remade
past participle
remade
present participle
remaking
third-person singular
remakes