re-creation
re-creation
n
1. the state or instance of creating again or anew: the re-creation of the Russian Empire.
2. (Ballet) a simulation or re-enactment of a scene, place, time, etc: a re-creation of a vineyard kitchen.
3. (Dancing) a simulation or re-enactment of a scene, place, time, etc: a re-creation of a vineyard kitchen.
4. (Film) a simulation or re-enactment of a scene, place, time, etc: a re-creation of a vineyard kitchen.
5. (Theatre) a simulation or re-enactment of a scene, place, time, etc: a re-creation of a vineyard kitchen.
6. (Broadcasting) a simulation or re-enactment of a scene, place, time, etc: a re-creation of a vineyard kitchen.
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Translations
re-create
(riːkriˈeit) verbto describe or show realistically. In the film, they had tried to recreate the horrors of the war.
ˌre-creˈation nounKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.