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    re·cast
    /rēˈkast/

    verb

    • 1. give (a metal object) a different form by melting it down and reshaping it: "in 1919, the bells were recast"
    • 2. allocate the parts in (a play or film) to different actors: "there were moves to recast the play"

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  2. The meaning of RECAST is to cast again; also : remodel, refashion. How to use recast in a sentence.

  3. RECAST definition: 1. to change the form of something, or to change an actor in a play or film: 2. to change the form…. Learn more.

  4. verb. often foll by as to give (someone or something) a new role, function, or character. recast themselves as moderate and kind. often foll by as to cast (an actor or actress) again or in a different part. to cast new actors or actresses for a production of (a play, film, etc)

  5. When you recast something, you aren’t just improving it slightly — something that is recast typically involves significant changes to the original. As it applies to actors' parts in a movie, television show, or play, to recast a part means finding a different actor to play it.

  6. to change the form of something, or to change an actor in a play or movie: She recast her novel as a musical comedy. In despair, the theater director recast the leading role. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Changing. about-face. about-turn. alterable. altered. alternate. disturb. drip. make an about-turn. make something into something.

  7. 1. To mold again: recast a bell. 2. To set down or present (ideas, for example) in a new or different arrangement: recast a sentence. 3. To change the cast of (a play or film, for example): After bad reviews, the director recast the play before the production moved to Broadway. 4. a.

  8. recast something (as something) to change something by organizing or presenting it in a different way. She recast her lecture as a radio talk.