English to Hindi Dictionary reinterpret

reinterpret

फिर से व्याख्या
definition
verb
Old information is reinterpreted and integrated in light of startling new evidence.
interpret (something) in a new or different way.
example
I have an interest in religious folk art, and I'm always amazed and moved by the way that various peoples 'reinterpret' the figures of the Christian faith.
We don't like it when politicians change their minds or try to 'reinterpret' previous actions or statements according to what suits the current social climate.
Paulin's book is part of this general attempt to reinvent and 'reinterpret' the past.
After all, it was not unusual for traditional singers to adapt and 'reinterpret' Victorian music-hall songs.
I want to take the traditional emblems of Britain and 'reinterpret' them in a modern way,’ he says.
Throughout the day I have given him a series of ways in which he can 'reinterpret' the experience differently to his initial assumptions.
Artists attempt to 'reinterpret' their cultural past by which they have to understand and make sense of the present they live in.
Public pressure can persuade the federal government to 'reinterpret' its immigration policy toward those who refuse to fight in an illegal war.
Indeed, as Edmond argues in the catalogue and in his writings elsewhere, perception-altering substances were instrumental in ‘offering clues to possible 'reinterpretations' of reality’.
Dylan may be a living legend who changed forever the way rock music sounds, but his passion for 'reinterpreting' his songs remains.
Later, he returned to Bach's work alongside artists from a variety of disciplines, 'reinterpreting' each suite for a series of films.
Almost everyone has a special and heartwarming experience the first time they visit an old-time country open-mic night, but I'm not particularly interested in 'reinterpreting' traditional songs anymore.
Watching remakes or 'reinterpretations' are great for discussing not only the changes, but the effectiveness of the changes.
Central to the play's structure is James' tedious game of periodically 'reinterpreting' a painting unseen by the audience.
The writing took shape after several sessions 'reinterpreting' old material.
By 'reinterpreting' its negative associations, the mural has given this site a new identity.
A much respected figure, he created a powerhouse of new writing, forging a reputation for dynamic 'reinterpretations' of classic texts.
The creative team behind the production admitted that adapting such a classical novel and 'reinterpreting' it as a dance was extremely challenging, since every reader already imagined the story's main characters in definite ways.
How he 'reinterprets' their inspiration is typified by the tiny room at the rear of the gallery in which what strikes us at first as a table in a bookshop is laid out with five or 10 copies each of what appear to be new books.
Old information is 'reinterpreted' and integrated in light of startling new evidence.
Every artist, in the process, 'reinterprets' the same symbols for a new generation; this is what I do in my books.
You see governments amending their laws and 'reinterpreting' their laws to adapt to the new situation.
The 'reinterpretation' sometimes distorts the intended meaning.
Two of the biggest names in rock and rap have joined forces to create 'reinterpreted' amalgamations of their hits.
A Muslim believes that within the limits of reasonable 'reinterpretation' , the Quran, in the light of the Traditions can provide answers to questions raised by the new circumstances.
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