English to Urdu Dictionary reinvent

reinvent

دوبارہ ایجاد
definition
verb
he brought opera to the masses and reinvented the waltz
change (something) so much that it appears to be entirely new.
example
the actor wants to 'reinvent' himself as an independent movie mogul
the actor wants to 'reinvent' himself as an independent movie mogul
Constantly changing, radically 'reinventing himself' , Wittman is forever in a state of flux.
The technology 'reinvents' the conventional distribution-exhibition model in India.
Typically Rathore, the collection 'reinvents' the strengths of Rajasthan.
It constantly 'reinvents itself' , remaining classic but fresh.
Gordon has stated that he needs to be different each night and so he 'reinvents' the show every night.
Much interest lies in how Eggers 'reinvents' the posturing put forth in the hardcover text.
India's poverty absorbs everything and uniquely 'reinvents' it.
If Star Wars brought a bigger budget to the cliffhanging Saturday morning serials of yore, then ET takes the Lassie films of Spielberg's youth and magically 'reinvents' them for a space age generation.
Fukuyama 'reinvents' this narrative of technology's capacity to usher in a new millennium, by suggesting that the paradise we are destined to find at the end of history is not that of Milton, but of Adam Smith.
Actually it's not hard to believe at all, what with all the transformations and 'reinventions' this man has gone through over his career.
We're going to continue basically 'reinventing' the civil defense movement that that aided our country during World War II.
‘This building 'reinvents' the form of the library in many, many ways,’ Miller says.
I've maintained all along, the monarchy will continue because it readjusts, and 'reinvents itself' .
The ubiquitous face as well as the proscenium are the lingering elements that integrate with still life, largely 'reinventing' this concept with different perception.
One of the features of the day was the Carracastle pipe band who marched down the road to the alley thus 'reinventing' scenes of when pipe bands were a regular feature of tournament Sundays in Cully.
A group of young artists are 'reinventing' their culture - and commanding attention in the art world - with their fresh and contemporary painting.
The potential momentum of diminishing privilege is so horrifying, they must handle it by 'reinventing' the language of their enemy as their own.
Concrete music 'reinvents' raw sound such as that of a door with rusty hinges, breath, a thunderstorm or a waterfall.
I say wheeze because every generation feels the need to reinvent a graduated state pension, much as it 'reinvents' the grammar school and the nuclear deterrent.
It is said - our correspondents said, other people say it - that Las Vegas is a city of transformation, a city that 'reinvents itself' .
His is a career of peaks and troughs, of self-destructions and 'reinventions' and performances that fall through the cracks.
Since mass education has constantly and often radically 'reinvented itself' , there is great formal disparity and discontinuity across different eras, with many older buildings still in use.
New York is a city that endlessly 'reinvents itself' and, in the process of doing so, provides almost limitless opportunities for missed dreams to be dreamt again and to be realized.
Pran is somebody who 'reinvents himself' according to context.
Each age 'reinvents' classical mythology in its own image.
Thus he 'reinvents' pointe and classical with clean lines, relentless questioning and more gender-bending icons.
As true as that is for America in general, it is even truer by an order of magnitude for New York City which 'reinvents itself' every generation.
The evidence suggests that 'reinventions' , in any guises and at whichever end of the scale, are surefire crowd-pleasers.
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