reinventing
(verb)
ˌriːɪnˈvɛntɪŋ
Definitions
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To change something so much that it appears to be entirely new.
To weave a tapestry afresh from familiar threads, painting the old anew with the colors of imagination.Example: The company is reinventing its brand to appeal to younger audiences.
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To take up a new way of being, often following a period of reflection or life change.
To embark on a voyage of rediscovery, where the soul unfurls its sails to catch the winds of inspiration anew.Example: After retiring, she is reinventing herself as a painter.
Origin
Derived from Middle English 'invente', from Latin 'inventus', past participle of 'invenire' meaning 'to find'.
Synonyms
transforming, altering, revamping, changing, renewing
Antonyms
maintaining, preserving, conserving