reembody

/ˌriːɪmˈbɑːdi/
verb
  1. To give a new physical form or body to something; to embody again.
    • The artist wants to reembody the ancient myth in a contemporary dance performance.
    • The author hopes to reembody the spirit of the 1960s in her new novel.
    • Scientists are exploring ways to reembody extinct species through cloning.
  2. To represent or express something in a new or different form.
    • The company plans to reembody its brand identity with a fresh logo and mission statement.
    • The director decided to reembody the classic play in a futuristic setting.
    • The new constitution seeks to reembody the principles of democracy for the modern age.
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