Synonyms for RECREATE: restore, revive, refresh, renovate, renew, regenerate, redevelop, replenish; Antonyms of RECREATE: work, strive, struggle, slave, labor, plug (away), toil, strain
The term evolved over time to encompass the idea of making something exist or happen again. 'Recreate' has been used in the English language for centuries, with its meaning expanding to.
RECREATE definition: to refresh by means of relaxation and enjoyment, as restore physically or mentally. See examples of recreate used in a sentence.
To recreate means to give new life to something, to redo, or remake it. Say you become a billionaire and you grow tired of your mansion, try recreating your childhood home on your estate, so you can retire.
recreate (ˈrɛkrɪˌeɪt) vb rare to amuse (oneself or someone else) [C15: from Latin recreāre to invigorate, renew, from re- + creāre to create]
Verb: recreate ,re-kree'eyt or ,ree-kree'eyt Engage in recreational activities rather than work; occupy oneself in a diversion "The students all recreate alike "; - play Give new life or energy to "The.
recreate meaning, definition, what is recreate: to make something from the past exist ag.: Learn more.
