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Princeton's WordNet

  1. reinterpretationnoun

    a new or different meaning

  2. reinterpretationnoun

    a new or different interpretation

Wiktionary

  1. reinterpretationnoun

    The condition of being reinterpreted

  2. reinterpretationnoun

    A new interpretation

Wikipedia

  1. reinterpretation

    Musical phrasing is the method by which a musician shapes a sequence of notes in a passage of music to allow expression, much like when speaking English a phrase may be written identically but may be spoken differently, and is named for the interpretation of small units of time known as phrases (half of a period). A musician accomplishes this by interpreting the music—from memory or sheet music—by altering tone, tempo, dynamics, articulation, inflection, and other characteristics. Phrasing can emphasise a concept in the music or a message in the lyrics, or it can digress from the composer's intention, aspects of which are commonly indicated in musical notation called phrase marks or phrase markings. For example, accelerating the tempo or prolonging a note may add tension. A phrase is a substantial musical thought, which ends with a musical punctuation called a cadence. Phrases are created in music through an interaction of melody, harmony, and rhythm.

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  1. reinterpretation

    Reinterpretation refers to the act or process of understanding, explaining, or presenting something in a new or different way. It involves viewing, analyzing, or conceiving an idea, concept, situation, or information from a different perspective or context.

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  1. Reinterpretation

    In the analysis of 18th- and 19th-century Western music, an elision, overlap, or rather reinterpretation, is the perception, after the fact, of a cadential chord at the end of one phrase as the initial chord of the next phrase. Two phrases may overlap, making the beginning and ending of both happen at the same moment in time, or both phrases and hypermeasures may overlap, making the last bar in the first hypermeasure and the first in the second. Charles Burkhart uses overlap and reinterpretation to distinguish between the overlap of phrases and of both phrase and measure-group, respectively.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of reinterpretation in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of reinterpretation in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of reinterpretation in a Sentence

  1. Edmund Ooi:

    It's basically a reinterpretation of a schoolboy in the future. So, when I was thinking about schoolboys, they don't really have uniforms these days but they still kind of have the same kind of clothes, all of them, so, I just took out all their clothes from their wardrobe, like what they're wearing these days and reinterpreted it for the future.

  2. Brady President Kris Brown:

    The issue at the heart of this case was already resolved and the plaintiffs had already received everything they had demanded and more. Recognizing this, the court's decision that there is no case here is common-sense, that Supreme Court recognizes this too merely underscores the desperation of the NRA and their allies to use this issue to advance a radical reinterpretation of the Second Amendment.

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