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Verb: reinterpret  ,ree-in'tur-prit
  1. Interpret from a different viewpoint
    "The teacher had to reinterpret the concept using a different approach";
    - re-explain
     
  2. Assign a new or different meaning to
    "The artist reinterpreted classical myths in her paintings"

Derived forms: reinterpreted, reinterpreting, reinterprets

Type of: construe, interpret, rede [archaic], see