remake
re|make (remakes remaking remade)
The noun is pronounced /r'iːmeɪk/ The verb is pronounced /r'iːm'eɪk/
1 [N-COUNT]
A remake is a film that has the same story, and often the same title, as a film that was made earlier.
...a 1953 remake of the thirties musical `Roberta'.
2 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed
If a film is remade, a new film is made that has the same story, and often the same title, as a film that was made earlier.
Originally released in 1957, the film was remade as `The Magnificent Seven'.
3 [VERB] have n V-ed, also V n
If you have something remade, you ask someone to make it again, especially in a way that is better than before.
He had all the window frames in the room remade.
The noun is pronounced /r'iːmeɪk/ The verb is pronounced /r'iːm'eɪk/
1 [N-COUNT]
A remake is a film that has the same story, and often the same title, as a film that was made earlier.
...a 1953 remake of the thirties musical `Roberta'.
2 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed
If a film is remade, a new film is made that has the same story, and often the same title, as a film that was made earlier.
Originally released in 1957, the film was remade as `The Magnificent Seven'.
3 [VERB] have n V-ed, also V n
If you have something remade, you ask someone to make it again, especially in a way that is better than before.
He had all the window frames in the room remade.