Reimaged vs Reimagine - What's the difference?
reimaged | reimagine |
(reimage)
(computing) To completely replace the operating system (on a particular computer) with a preconfigured image, typically as a drastic means of fixing problems. To imagine or conceive something in a new way
As verbs the difference between reimaged and reimagine
is that reimaged is past tense of reimage while reimagine is to imagine or conceive something in a new way.reimaged
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(head)reimage
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(reimag)reimagine
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Alternative forms
*re-imagineVerb
(reimagin)- The classic TV series is completely reimagined in the new version.