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Retranslate

Retranslate \Re`trans*late"\, v. t. To translate anew; especially, to translate back into the original language.

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retranslate

vb. (context transitive English) To translate again or anew.

WordNet
retranslate

v. translate again

Usage examples of "retranslate".

A thing of random human accretion, monstrous and superb, it is being reconstituted here, retranslated from its later incarnation as a realm of consensual fantasy.

Big Ben has retranslated the signals by means of the blank portions, the shadings, the density, into language.

I will tell you the reason of this: Solon, who was intending to use the tale for his poem, made an investigation into the meaning of the names, and found that the early Egyptians, in writing them down, had translated them into their own language, and be recovered the meaning of the several names and retranslated them, and copied them out again in our language.

Solar System, organized and translated and retranslated by the minds within 10049 Lora.

A thing of random human accretion, monstrous and superb, it is being reconstituted here, retranslated from its later incarnation as a realm of consensual fantasy.

Avery and Leiser sat at the table, pencil in hand, and under Haldane's tuition converted one passage after another into numbers according to the chart, deducted the result from figures on the silk cloth, finally retranslating into letters.

Elias Madero came out of FTL flight, retranslating to normal space, to traverse the real-space distance between two jump points in the same system, colloquially known as Twobits.

Gauk, as usual, was far ahead of him in their mutual game of retranslating computer translations back into the original tongue.