2. Verb. (third-person singular of remake) ¹
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Definition of Remakes
1. remake [v] - See also: remake
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remakes
Literary usage of Remakes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Indian why Stories: Sparks from War Eagle's Lodge-fire by Frank Bird Linderman (1915)
"... OLD-MAN remakes THE WORLD sun was just sinking behind the hills when we started
for War Eagle's lodge. "To-morrow will be a fine day," said Other- ..."
2. Second Report of a Geological Reconnoissance of the Middle and Southern by Richard Owen (1860)
"... PRELIMINARY remakes. THE term Essential Materials of the Soil having been
employed in the following pages without explanation, it may be proper to ..."
3. America's Part in the World War: A History of the Full Greatness of Our by Richard Joseph Beamish, Francis Andrew March (1919)
"... CHAPTER I AMERICA remakes THE WORLD "TF it had not been for America the war
would not have I been won." These are the words of Woodrow Wilson, ..."
4. America's Part in the World War: A History of the Full Greatness of Our by Richard Joseph Beamish, Francis Andrew March (1919)
"... CHAPTER I AMERICA remakes THE WORLD "TF it had not been for America the war
would not have I been won." These are the words of Woodrow Wilson, ..."
5. The Individual and Reality: An Essay Touching the First Principles of by Edward Douglas Fawcett (1909)
"THERE WAS A DYNAMIC WHICH RESULTED IN THIS CONSCIOUS CENTRE, WHICH remakes IT
AGAIN, AND, SO FAR AS WE CAN TELL, WILL KEEP ON REMAKING IT INDEFINITELY. ..."