1. reimagining - Noun
2. reimagining - Verb
reimagining
present participle of reimagine
reimagining (plural reimaginings)
A remake (of a dramatic work)
I'm not that big a fan of sampling. But I feel like if I'm going to do it, I'm going to do it to where it's more of a reimagining of a track. The songs that I do utilize samples on, most of it you wouldn't even be able to tell what it was unless I told you. Kid Cudi
There is nothing new, from Greek mythology to Shakespeare to every romcom ever made, we're just reimagining the same 12 story plots over and over again - so what makes people keep watching and listening? It's all about the character. Jeremy Renner
A reimagining of the 2019 work “Art of Resilience 2.0.” Source: Internet
But by adding the remote and its own on-screen system to navigate streaming apps, Google is reimagining Chromecast for a radically different streaming age -- and trimming $20 off the price. Source: Internet
Darren Waterston’s installation reimagining of the Peacock Room turns up the dial on its decadence showing the room collapsing under its own grandeur. Source: Internet
" citation * In 2014, Classic Alice took the titular character on a 6 episode reimagining of The Wind in the Willows. Source: Internet