0 past simple and past participle of reinvent
1 to produce something new that is based on something that already exists:
When any sound is potentially musical, the actual musical value of a sound is redefined within each composition, and its identity is constantly reinvented.
Elites, of course, are never ignored; they get to be reinvented by their narrators in various ideological hues.
In another way, it means that mapping strategies are reinvented by every composer and young composers do not have easily accessible models to work from.
Since the sound worlds and performance gestures differ from classical techniques, the language of expression will be continually reinvented.
It appears to have reinvented itself as a credible and legitimate source of policy leadership.
It turns out that this idea is actually very old, and that we only reinvented it.
Even more significantly, the cameo's changing image suggests that its corresponding cultural image could also be reinvented, and therefore, arbitrarily constructed.
Reinvented as a single corporation, a trust could transform itself from an illegal combination into a single, legal enterprise chartered by a state government.