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Definition of Remade
1. remake [v] - See also: remake
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remade
Literary usage of Remade
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Universities and Scientific Life in the United States by Maurice Caullery, James Haughton Woods, Emmet Russell (1922)
"... OF A RENEWAL OF THE AGENCIES AND STRUCTURES OF OUR INTELLECTUAL LIFE " The
world has been remade during the last half -century. ..."
2. Universities and Scientific Life in the United States by Maurice Caullery, James Haughton Woods, Emmet Russell (1922)
"NECESSITY OF A RENEWAL OF THE AGENCIES AND STRUCTURES OF OUR INTELLECTUAL LIFE "
The world has been remade during the last half-century. ..."
3. The Book of Life by Upton Sinclair (1922)
"CHAPTER LXXIV MANKIND remade (Discusses human nature and its weaknesses, and what
happens to these in the new world.) We have briefly sketched the economic ..."
4. How Farmers Co-operate and Double Profits: First-hand Reports on All the by Clarence Hamilton Poe (1915)
"... CO-OPERATION remade A MINNESOTA NEIGHBORHOOD Twelve Forms of Co-operation in
One Community—How It All Started—Pastor Lundberg a Power -for Progress—The ..."
5. The Book of Life by Upton Sinclair (1922)
"CHAPTER LXXIV MANKIND remade (Discusses human nature and its weaknesses, and what
happens to these in the new world.) We have briefly sketched the economic ..."