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re-present
[ ree-pri-zent ]
re-present
/ 藢ri藧pr瑟藞z蓻nt; 藢ri藧pr蓻z蓹n藞te瑟蕛蓹n /
verb
- tr to present again
Derived Forms
- re-presentation, noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of re-present1
Example Sentences
McQuarters said the church鈥檚 vision to 鈥渞e-present God to the lost and found for transformation in Christ鈥 includes restoration.
Then he proceeded to re-present it.
鈥淭he director doesn鈥檛 need to show situations that are wholly invented falsehoods in the film to have it be a false portrayal,鈥 said Jennifer Crystal Chien, director of Re-Present Media, a San Francisco nonprofit that advocates for storytelling from underrepresented communities.
At other times it appeared more as a devouring, of the earth and its people, by men who wanted to possess these things and re-present them as their own creation.
鈥淲e are willing to do whatever it takes to continue confidence in the justice system,鈥 she wrote, adding that prosecutors were ready to re-present all cases if needed.
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