re-present Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of re-present In English

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Examples of re-present

  • They were available for the beholders' interpretation and reinterpretation; they represented and could be made to re-present.

  • Once the royal standard was raised, loyal poets faced a new opportunity and need to re-present the king.

  • What we see, how we assign meaning to what we see, and what we choose to re-present, are determined by our cultural, moral, ethical, political and educational mentality.

  • Why re-present the whole package now, as if nothing had happened, instead of opting for the only reasonable course?

  • The whole point about democracy is that if people lose an argument, they have the right and ability to re-present that argument.

  • The evidence shows that many people who drop out of treatment programmes subsequently re-present themselves.

  • They tried to re-present the arguments to the public for privatisation, but re-presentation of the arguments will not work.

  • I have always understood that accountants have one apparent ability; namely, to absorb, digest and to re-present figures and financial information.

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