recut

/riˈkʌt/
noun
  1. A new version of a film, video, or audio recording that has been edited again.
    • The music video got a recut to remove a controversial image.
    • Fans preferred the original version over the recut that changed the ending.
    • The director released a recut of the movie with deleted scenes added back in.
verb
  1. To cut something again, especially to change its shape or size.
    • The tailor had to recut the fabric after making a mistake with the pattern.
    • If the key doesn't fit, the locksmith can recut it for a small fee.
    • The editor decided to recut the film to make it shorter and faster-paced.
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