refashions Meaning in Bengali
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Verb:
Refashion,
Similer Words:
refectrefected
refecting
refection
refectioner
refections
refectories
refectory
refectorys
refel
referrable
referrible
reffing
reffo
refigure
refashions's Usage Examples:
marks a turning point in the history of French theater because Racine "refashions the tragic genre as he discards the conventions of Corneille's heroic.
Mike Lee: A political insider refashions himself as tea party revolutionary".
It parodies a scene in Gone With the Wind where Scarlett refashions a set of green curtains into a dress to wear.
The Linea PB refashions the Linea Classic and is distinguished by a new proprietary software platform.
Since moving back home, she gradually refashions herself from an aging rebel to an upscale, materialistic, North Jersey.
family take Grampa to a socialized tattoo parlour, where the tattoo artist refashions his Mona tattoo for free into a lemonade tattoo, giving him a new outlook.
start to bond during an overnight vacation at a snow resort, where he refashions his mom's beer can into a toy boat for her.
"Quiet Luke studies and refashions the sounds of his youth".
Productions also include Mi An' Mi Guitar, a 2005 acoustic album that refashions classic Gladiators recordings such as "Richman Poorman" and "Streets Of.
Sorrento's at Film Threat, who commented, "Skyline, if not always successful, refashions the modern alien invasion motif as the hopeless siege that it should be.
The Dance of Death (1523–26) refashions the late-medieval allegory of the danse macabre as a reformist satire.
story recorded from a shamaness in Tsugaru in the early 20th century and refashions it into a dramatic new myth of healing from sexual abuse and self-discovery.
Probability Distributome project includes calculators, simulators, experiments, and navigators for inter-distributional refashions and distribution meta-data.
refashions's Meaning':
make new
Synonyms:
remake; reforge; create; make; recast; redo; remodel; produce; make over;
Antonyms:
disassemble; refrain; dissuade; break even; lose;