Crossword-Solution: RECAST 6 letters, 82 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Recast v. t. To throw again.
Recast v. t. To mold anew; to cast anew; to throw into a new form or
shape; to reconstruct; as, to recast cannon; to recast an argument or a
play.
Recast v. t. To compute, or cast up, a second time.

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RECAST anagram ACTERS, CAREST, CARETS, CARTES, CASTER, CATERS, CRATES, CRESTA, REACTS, TRACES

We have 82 clues for the answer “RECAST”

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Assign a new role in a play 1 answer
Like the role of Albus Dumbledore after the second Harry Potter movie 1 answer
Like some roles after creative differences 1 answer
Like long-running musicals, typically 1 answer
Like a Broadway revival, often 1 answer
Improve the form of. 1 answer
Hired different actors 1 answer
Hire new actors for 1 answer
Hire new actors 1 answer
Hire different actors 1 answer
Make a new mold 1 answer
Having gotten the lead out? 1 answer
Given a new role 1 answer
Give a beloved character a sex change, say 1 answer
Get new actors for 1 answer
Get new actors 1 answer
Get a new actor for 1 answer
Gave to another actor 1 answer
Freshly worded 1 answer
Refilled a role 1 answer
WORK over to new form 1 answer
Use new actors 1 answer
Unoriginal, as bronze replicas 1 answer
Told in a new light 1 answer
Throw out the line again 1 answer
Slant differently 1 answer
Shuffle players 1 answer
Sculptor's second attempt 1 answer
Replace some players 1 answer
Get a different actor for 1 answer
Put in new actors 1 answer
Put in better form. 1 answer
Put in another light 1 answer
Provide new actors 1 answer
Pour the iron again 1 answer
Pour iron again 1 answer
Phrase in an entirely new way 1 answer
Mold afresh. 1 answer
Find a different actor for 1 answer
Change actors 1 answer
Change actors in 1 answer
Change the actors 1 answer
Change the leading lady 1 answer
Change a star 1 answer
Change the players in 1 answer
Change things up on set 1 answer
Compute again. 1 answer
Assign new actors to 1 answer
Assign new actors 1 answer
Fill with new people, as a show 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with RECAST (5)

The Perseus Project, a database that provides a multimedia curriculum on classical Greek civilization, is a good example of the way in which entire curricula are being recast using information technologies.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
But however that may be, and however Robert’s profile may be blurred in the boyish sketch that follows, he was a man of a most quaint and beautiful nature, whom, if it were possible to recast a piece of work so old, I should like well to draw again with a maturer touch.
Memories and Portraits Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
His father was reluctant to give them up; "for," said he, "I have had many a crack with Burns when these candlesticks were on the table." But his mother at length yielded; when the candlesticks were at once recast, and made into the wheel of the planing machine, which is still at work in Manchester.
Industrial Biography Samuel Smiles 2008
This idea, recast, partially at least, into monotheistic form, passed naturally into the sacred books of the neighbours and pupils of the Chaldeans--the Hebrews; but its growth in Christendom afterward was checked, as we shall hereafter find, by the more powerful influence of other inherited statements which appealed more intelligibly to the mind of the Church.
History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom Andrew Dickson White 1996
Gilder's advice, she recast the tale and, starting with the mangled body of a cardinal some marksman had left in the road she was travelling, in a fervour of love for the birds and indignation at the hunter, she told the Cardinal's life history in these pages.
At the Foot of the Rainbow Gene Stratton-Porter 1996

Quotes with RECAST (3)

According to the Buddha, the failure to recognize the illusion of the self is the source of all ignorance and unhappiness. It is only by renouncing the self, that is, by dropping his ego defences and committing metaphorical suicide, that a person can open up to different modes of being and relating and thereby transform himself into a pure essence of humanity. In so doing, he becomes free to recast himself as a much more joyful and productive person, and attains the only spec…
Neel Burton Hide and Seek: The Psychology of Self-Deception
Augustine recast how people should view history, that history was not the story of the rise and fall of empires because those are human things. Those are the city of man. Rather, true history should be the history of salvation, of man moving toward God. It's a focus that takes the light off of this world and shines it much more brightly on the next world.
Thomas F. Madden From Jesus to Christianity: A History of the Early Church
It is not cynical to admit the past has been turned into a fiction. It is a story, not a fact. The real has been erased. Whole eras have been added or removed. Wars have been aggrandized, and human struggle relegated to the margins. Villains are redressed as heroes. Generous, striving, imperfect men and women have been stripped of their flaws or plucked of their virtues and turned into figurines of morality or depravity. Whole societies have been fixed with motive and visions…
Josiah Bancroft Arm of the Sphinx
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Onion, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 83 times in crossword archives (1946–2024).