respin

English

Etymology

re- + spin

Verb

respin (third-person singular simple present respins, present participle respinning, simple past and past participle respun)

  1. To spin again.
  2. To tell a story in a new way.
    • 1999 March 12, Monica Kendrick, “Prague Rock”, in Chicago Reader:
      Even the Plastic People's weathered, been-through-hell aging-radical looks can be respun as romantic now that their revolution has safely succeeded.

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