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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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Recast is a verb that means to cast again or to change around. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles of recast from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Recast means to change the form of something, or to change an actor in a play or film. Learn how to use this verb with sentences and alternative expressions, and see how it is pronounced and translated in different languages.
"Let's start over." That's what someone might say when he or she needs to recast something, meaning "to make major changes that make something seem very different or even brand new."
RECAST meaning: 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 meanings: 1. to give (someone or something) a new role, function, or character 2. to cast (an actor or actress) again or in a.... Click for more definitions.
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