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Re-creation

Re-creation \Re`-cre*a"tion\ (r?`kr?*?sh?n), n. [See Re-create.] A forming anew; a new creation or formation.

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re-creation

n. the act of creating again

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Re-creation (album)

Re:creation (sometimes stylized as re:creation or re·creation) is the seventeenth album by the contemporary Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman. Released on August 9, 2011, the album has eight new mixes of some of Chapman's songs, as well as five new songs and a Christmas hymn. Re:creation received general critical acclaim upon release, and entered the Christian Albums chart at No. 2.

Usage examples of "re-creation".

Water , a modern re-creation of the Chappaquiddick incident with a Kelly instead of Mary Jo.

Last night she had been in the middle of Joyce Carol Oates'Black Water , a modern re-creation of the Chappaquiddick incident with a Kelly instead of Mary Jo.

It was not until a few years later, when I began messing around with Unix, that I understood that the command line interface embodied in MPW was a re-creation of Unix.

The Eastern church service is almost a physical re-creation of heaven on earth.

At first, my most popular products were re-creations of great minds and events in the pre-singularity past.

In fact, the first 300 pages of the book show irreproachable artistry in their re-creation of the locales and loners of middle America.

The fact that he was exactly as I had remembered him from more than twenty years earlier was almost proof positive that I was in a holodeck re-creation.

The woman on the other end of the line was genuine, not a tapedeck re-creation.

With immaculate grounds, re-creations of famous churches, and burial areas with names like Slumberland, Vale of Memory, and Whispering Pines, I have always thought of it as a kind of Disneyland of the Dead.