reinvention

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Recent Examples of reinvention Epicentre needed reinvention not rebrand, tenant says Mortimer’s, which will celebrate its 16th anniversary at the complex on March 17, is the last remaining sports bar from the complex’s former life as the Epicentre nightlife hub. Charlotte Observer, 12 Mar. 2026 His approach to aging, career reinvention and personal philosophy offers a different way to think about what getting older can look like. Hanna Wickes, Kansas City Star, 12 Mar. 2026 After finishing his shift at Eastman Medical, the actor had a period of reinvention. Kelly Martinez, Entertainment Weekly, 11 Mar. 2026 There is no need for reinvention here. Gina Góngora, Condé Nast Traveler, 11 Mar. 2026 Dortmund face summer of reinvention This was coming. Sebastian Stafford-Bloor, New York Times, 8 Mar. 2026 That meant retaining as many period-correct features as possible—an approach equal parts restoration and reinvention. Paige Reddinger, Robb Report, 7 Mar. 2026 Tujague is celebrating its anniversary with preservation, not reinvention. Stephanie Gallman Jordan, Southern Living, 6 Mar. 2026 With this reinvention, the show morphed from a workplace drama into something more like a magisterial airport novel. Spencer Kornhaber, The Atlantic, 2 Mar. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for reinvention
Noun
  • Just as the original Halloween did nearly 50 years ago, David Gordon Green’s revival of the iconic horror franchise in 2018 changed the course of Jamie Lee Curtis’s career in a few important ways.
    David Canfield, HollywoodReporter, 11 Mar. 2026
  • The residential portion will be built in a Spanish revival style and consist of 22 one-bedroom units and 50 two-bedroom units.
    Julie Gallant, San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • Signs of rebirth are evident elsewhere, too.
    Siobhan Reid, Travel + Leisure, 10 Mar. 2026
  • Without Christian Zionists — Lord Balfour, David Lloyd George, President Harry Truman — the rebirth of Israel would never have occurred.
    Calev Myers, New York Daily News, 9 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • The city approved a Phase 1 revitalization plan shepherded by the La Jolla Sunrise Rotary Club to replace walls and doors in the station’s sleeping areas, along with other improvements.
    Noah Lyons, San Diego Union-Tribune, 12 Mar. 2026
  • Some view the possible ownership change as positive toward revitalization, as businesses still struggle with dwindling foot traffic and sales.
    Charlotte Observer, Charlotte Observer, 11 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • Out of desperation, Carol is lured into the digital wellness retreat called DreamQuil, run by a vague corporate entity promising a miraculous rejuvenation on the other side.
    David Canfield, HollywoodReporter, 10 Mar. 2026
  • Rejuvenation Pruning If your old wood-blooming honeysuckle has become a tangled, scant-flowering mess, do a rejuvenation pruning.
    Leanne Potts, Better Homes & Gardens, 10 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • His point was that the abundant regeneration that Hanson shows off represents scorch, where heat opened the cones to release the multitude of seeds.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 13 Mar. 2026
  • It is also supercharged with technology that works during the skin’s peak regeneration window at night.
    Tory Johnson, ABC News, 12 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • Reflecting on Russia’s sustained attack on Ukraine and its repercussions across the Baltic region, the pair submitted grief and resurrection as the theme for this year’s triennial.
    News Desk, Artforum, 10 Mar. 2026
  • Crucially, though, that 4N node is produced by TSMC, so Nvidia can leverage an entirely different company and production line for RTX 30 cards, making the RTX 3060 a viable candidate for resurrection and leaving the cutting-edge lines for the latest models.
    Jon Martindale, PC Magazine, 9 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • Southern California also has seen a resurgence of the industry in recent years, with dozens of aerospace, defense tech and weapons startups planting their headquarters here.
    Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 13 Mar. 2026
  • But beyond these harms, the disease’s resurgence serves as a serious warning about the country’s capacity to manage infectious disease threats of all kinds.
    Andrea Uhlig, The Conversation, 12 Mar. 2026
Noun
  • The board denied renewal of Green Dot Locke High charter by a 4-3 vote, citing lower performance compared to traditional schools.
    Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times, 11 Mar. 2026
  • The deadline for renewal is May 1.
    Alex Zietlow, Charlotte Observer, 10 Mar. 2026

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“Reinvention.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/reinvention. Accessed 16 Mar. 2026.

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