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Example sentences for "recasting"

Lexicographically close words:
recapture; recaptured; recaptures; recapturing; recast; recche; recd; receaue; receaued; receave
  1. The foregoing sentences may be improved by recasting them.

  2. He has settled down to business" is a colloquial expression which may be improved by recasting the sentence.

  3. These sentences may be improved by recasting them.

  4. The signs of our time indicate that we are on the eve of a recasting of the old forms.

  5. The discovery necessitated the recasting of Lord Roberts' plan, and brought about an interesting and entirely successful strategic movement.

  6. Its distress necessitated the recasting of the plan of the South African campaign and a pernicious "moral effect" was not avoided.

  7. He need not even cease trying it with the managers, for he could use the copy of the play that Godolphin had returned for that, and he could use the copy he had always kept for recasting it in narrative.

  8. A project for the reorganization of the consular service and for recasting the scheme of extraterritorial jurisdiction is now before you.

  9. The finances were thus relieved, and the King gained largely from the recasting of the coin.

  10. He reveals what rebirth meant for men to whom it was no convention but an agonizing recasting of both the inner and outer life.

  11. The sitter may be unconsciously supplying the material which the medium is receiving, recasting and giving back again, or the medium may be reporting what is received from other incarnate sources than the sitter.

  12. He had conceived the idea of revising and recasting "Sordello.

  13. It was recasting upon a scale no human mind was yet equipped to grasp.

  14. There is much in Plato at which we cannot even glance here, but it is a landmark in this history, it is a new thing in the development of mankind, this appearance of the idea of wilfully and completely recasting human conditions.

  15. Recasting is done by changing the positions of words or by the use of new words.

  16. These relations can best be revealed by recasting the language.

  17. If it is not, the language needs either recasting or regrouping.

  18. If, however, the writer of the sentence wished to convey another meaning, he could have done so by recasting the sentence or by regrouping it by means of marks of punctuation.

  19. The latter is a supplementary recasting of Fichte's Science of Knowledge, while in the former Schelling follows Kant and Herder.

  20. Drastic recasting of the rules of any game unsettles play.

  21. And in recasting their opinions, who knows to what extent they may further the spirit of unity?

  22. Shakespeare in recasting The Troublesome Raigne of King John did not endeavour to dramatise either the character or reign of that King, but purposely followed the story of the earlier dramatist, having the same personal point in view.


  23. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recasting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.