Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
recast
verb
/ˌriːˈkæst/

Definition
To cast again or in a different way; to change or alter something.

Examples
- The director decided to recast several roles for the new production.
- After receiving feedback, the author chose to recast the ending of the novel.

Meaning
Recast refers to the process of reshaping or reformulating something, often used in contexts like theater, film, or manufacturing.

Synonyms
- reshape
- remold
- reform
- revise
- rework