Rewrite vs Recreate - What's the difference?
rewrite | recreate |
To write again, differently (to modify).
To write again (without changing).
To give new life, energy or encouragement (to); to refresh, enliven.
* Dryden
* Dr H. More
(reflexive) To enjoy or entertain oneself.
*, II.ii.3:
* Jeremy Taylor
To take recreation.
To create anew.
As verbs the difference between rewrite and recreate
is that rewrite is to write again, differently (to modify) while recreate is to give new life, energy or encouragement (to); to refresh, enliven or recreate can be to create anew.As a noun rewrite
is the act of writing again or anew.rewrite
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Usage notes
* The verb "restate" has analogous senses "to state again" and "to rephrase, to state again differently".Derived terms
* rewritablerecreate
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Etymology 1
From the participle stem of Latin recreare'' ‘restore’, from ''re-'' ‘re-’ + ''creare ‘create’.Verb
(recreat)- Painters, when they work on white grounds, place before them colours mixed with blue and green, to recreate their eyes, white wearying the sight more than any.
- These ripe fruits recreate the nostrils with their aromatic scent.
- In Italy, though they bide in cities in winter, which is more gentlemanlike, all the summer they come abroad to their country-houses, to recreate themselves.
- St. John, who recreated himself with sporting with a tame partridge