Remake
verb (used with object), remade, remaking.
1.
to make again or anew.
2.
Movies. to film again, as a picture or screenplay.
noun
3.
Movies. a more recent version of an older film.
4.
anything that has been remade, renovated, or rebuilt:
The tailor is offering a special price on remakes.
noun (ˈriːˌmeɪk)
1.
something that is made again, esp a new version of an old film
2.
the act of making again or anew
verb (riːˈmeɪk) -makes, -making, -made
3.
(transitive) to make again or anew
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