Get to know Reimagining better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Reimagining in a sentence
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Reimagining meaning
present participle and gerund of reimagine
Using Reimagining
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of reimagine
- In the example corpus, reimagining often appears in combinations such as: reimagining of, reimagining the, is reimagining.
Context around Reimagining
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 10 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Reimagining
- In this selection, "reimagining" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, toward, planned, musical, care, review and hemp stand out and add context to how "reimagining" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1958 rimes reimagining of the and adore a reimagining of the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "reimagining" sits close to words such as aamir, abysmal and alderman, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with reimagining
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Camila Cabello stars in this musical reimagining of the classic tale. (11 words)
Microsoft is reimagining Windows 11 with deep AI integration, inspired by ChatGPT. (12 words)
A rendering of the planned reimagining of the Jacksonville Jaguars' stadium by HOK. (13 words)
As the face of J’Adore, Theron is set to embarrass her daughter some more as the designer brand is ramping up for a rollout of L’Or De J’Adore, a reimagining of the classic fragrance Theron has represented for nearly 19 years. (44 words)
At a meeting of the cabinet on February 7 it was revealed that £300,000 for a “reimagining review.” will be moved from the Covid Recovery Reserve to fund trio of council officers for two years to work on a review of services. (43 words)
For 10 years he has been the Church of England’s ‘lead bishop’ on health and social care in the House of Lords and co-chaired the Archbishops’ Commission on the reimagining of social care which recently published a landmark report. (41 words)
Example sentences (20)
It is no longer business as usual at NGA, we are in a state of reimagining, reimagining our work and how we do it and how we provide this information.
And it really does take some impressive strides toward reimagining every aspect of that experience and transforming the way you engage with your inbox — you're willing to commit to its concepts and fully embrace its email management philosophy.
A rendering of the planned reimagining of the Jacksonville Jaguars' stadium by HOK.
A so-called National Care Covenant, setting out the rights and responsibilities of national and local government, communities, families, and citizens should be established, the Archbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care said.
As the face of J’Adore, Theron is set to embarrass her daughter some more as the designer brand is ramping up for a rollout of L’Or De J’Adore, a reimagining of the classic fragrance Theron has represented for nearly 19 years.
At a meeting of the cabinet on February 7 it was revealed that £300,000 for a “reimagining review.” will be moved from the Covid Recovery Reserve to fund trio of council officers for two years to work on a review of services.
By reimagining hemp seeds, Hemp North has created a nutritional powerhouse – the delicious Hemp Hearts (dehulled hemp seeds) and the exquisite Cold-Pressed Hemp Seed Oil.
Camila Cabello stars in this musical reimagining of the classic tale.
Disney+ is actually home to a lot of Tim Burton’s Halloween-friendly offerings too, including Edward Scissorhands, his reimagining of Alice In Wonderland and Frankenweenie.
Earlier this week, 12-time Grammy Award-winner John Legend released his album, Legend (Solo Piano Version), which is an intimate reimagining of his 2022 LP,.
For 10 years he has been the Church of England’s ‘lead bishop’ on health and social care in the House of Lords and co-chaired the Archbishops’ Commission on the reimagining of social care which recently published a landmark report.
Icon Mann partnered with Sony Pictures for the event, which has a “Reimagining African Diasporic Narratives” theme and will take place on Wednesday, March 8 at the Waldorf Astoria in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Importantly, a good way to connect the brand to the purpose of our company, which is reimagining a healthier future for all people, which is great.
Joshua Jackson, Amanda Peet, and Alyssa Jirrels join Caplan in the modern reimagining of the iconic 1980s film of the same name.
Kristina L. Cockle et al, Neotropical ornithology: Reckoning with historical assumptions, removing systemic barriers, and reimagining the future, Ornithological Applicationsacademic.
Microsoft is reimagining Windows 11 with deep AI integration, inspired by ChatGPT.
O'Donnell, who co-starred on the since-canceled, modern-day reimagining of the classic 1980 Richard Gere film, wasn't much of a fan of it either.
Originally written and released by country artist Bill Mack in 1958, Rimes’ reimagining of the song resurfaced the story of a man’s realization that a lover’s words were just lies.
Reimagining Los Angeles freeways for other uses may be unique for the area, but wide thoroughfares have been converted in other major cities.
Reimagining the traditional tennis outfit became a way to express “my individuality and my confidence and most importantly, my culture,” says Serena Williams.
Common combinations with reimagining
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- reimagining of 56×
- reimagining the 15×
- is reimagining 10×
- modern reimagining 6×
- and reimagining 5×
- of reimagining 4×
- on reimagining 4×
- the reimagining 4×
- reimagining our 3×
- by reimagining 3×