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reinvent

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Verb — To change something so much that it feels completely new.

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reinvent yourself reinvent the wheel

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What does “reinvent” mean?

The word “reinvent” means to change something so much that it feels completely new. In plain terms, to remake something so thoroughly it feels brand new.

How do you pronounce “reinvent”?

“Reinvent” is pronounced ree-ihn-VEHNT (/ˌɹiɪnˈvɛnt/ in IPA).

How do you use “reinvent” in a sentence?

Here is “reinvent” used in a sentence: “The band reinvented itself with a completely different sound.”

What part of speech is “reinvent”?

“Reinvent” is a verb.

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