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recolor

n. Any (l/en: subject) or (l/en: object) based on an already existent example that has had its (l/en: colour scheme) or (l/en: colorway) (l/en: alter)ed. vb. To color once more.

Usage examples of "recolor".

They recolor the personality and conflict of a mythic figure, whose seventeenth-century clash with Catholic doctrine continues to define the schism between science and religion.

The aide had also taken the liberty to recolor the whole of the nation even though the army had not ventured into the northeast and had little intelligence about the situation there.

Francine not to recolor her hair for forty-eight hours after her set, but did she listen to me?

With a dead body, if we press on an early-livid area, it blanches for a moment but then recolors as gravity pulls the blood back.

But the story-teller, in every case, has so recolored and reshaped his borrowing as to naturalize it.

I suppose, artificially recolored in the lamplight of later events as revealed still later.

The sloped field was familiar in its contours, hut some hateful influence had crept into her mind and meddled with the details, wickedly recoloring the grass a spider-belly black.

Laughing children played where by night the mangy, vaguely menacing dogs had restlessly prowled, and the incessant flurry and clamor of business perhaps hid - or at least recolored - the worst of the neighborhood's depressing shabbiness.

Her hair, from having been so often bleached and recolored, was like wire grass dried to kinky hay.

I could walk into any body shop in Appalachia and have my facial features modified, hair restyled and recolored, body profile altered by braces and injections-I could be quite unrecognizable to you in half an hour.

I could walk into any body shop in Appalachia and have my facial features modified, hair restyled and recolored, body profile altered by braces and injections—I could be quite unrecognizable to you in half an hour.