Reinterpreting

/ˌriː.ɪnˈtɜːr.prɪ.tɪŋ/

पुनर्व्याख्या करना / नए ढंग से अर्थ निकालना

Origin & History

Formed from the verb “reinterpret” (re- + interpret) plus the present participle ending “-ing”; “re-” means “again” or “anew”, and “interpret” comes from Latin “interpretari” meaning “to explain, expound, understand”.

क्रिया “reinterpret” (re- + interpret) से बना वर्तमान कृदंत रूप “reinterpreting”; यहाँ “re-” का अर्थ है “फिर से, पुनः” और “interpret” लैटिन शब्द “interpretari” से आया है, जिसका अर्थ है “समझाना, व्याख्या करना, अर्थ निकालना”।

Definition

The act of giving something (such as a text, event, artwork, or evidence) a new or revised meaning, viewpoint, or understanding, often in light of new information or a different perspective.

किसी पाठ, घटना, कला-कृति या साक्ष्य आदि को नए या बदले हुए अर्थ, दृष्टिकोण या समझ के साथ फिर से समझाने या अर्थ निकालने की क्रिया, अक्सर नई जानकारी या भिन्न नज़रिए के आधार पर।

Parts of Speech

Verb (present participle / continuous form):
The historian is reinterpreting the documents to challenge traditional views.

Usage Examples

If you look at it that way, you can reinterpret all the old evidence so that it supports the new theory.
The director is reinterpreting the classic play for a modern audience.
Researchers are reinterpreting the data in light of the recent discoveries.
She keeps reinterpreting her past experiences to find new meaning in them.
Artists are reinterpreting traditional motifs in contemporary styles.

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Idioms & Phrases

Constantly reinterpreting the past
अतीत की लगातार पुनर्व्याख्या करना
Reinterpreting the rules
नियमों की पुनर्व्याख्या करना / नियमों को नए अर्थ में लेना