Verb
reimagine (third-person singular simple present reimagines, present participle reimagining, simple past and past participle reimagined)
To imagine or conceive something in a new way
The classic TV series is completely reimagined in the new version.
We achieved our mission to the moon. Let's look home from that lofty perch and reimagine our mission on Earth - that is what we need to do here. Together, we can upcycle everything. The world will be better for our positive visions and actions. William McDonough
After a cruel childhood, one must reinvent oneself. Then reimagine the world. Mary Oliver
And we -- like every country -- need the space that democracy gives us to change. It gives individuals the capacity to be catalysts to think in new ways, and to reimagine how our society should be, and to make them better. Barack Obama
I wanted to reimagine the role, in a way that was respectful of its traditional responsibilities but made them part of a wider pattern of poetry about national incidents, events, preoccupations; and to spend a great deal of time going to schools trying to demystify poetry. Andrew Motion
As a black queer woman, I'm honored to have a seat at the table to reimagine our vision for Lambda Legal so that it is a fully inclusive one." Source: Internet
And as we reimagine, we can live more fully into the feminist wisdom that the personal is indeed political. Source: Internet