Reinvention
Pronunciation: /ˌriːɪnˈvɛnʃən/
Reinvention (noun)
- The process of changing something so it becomes new again, with a different style, method, or purpose.
- A deliberate change in a person’s work life, often after a break, to build a new identity or direction.
- The act of rebuilding a system or product in a new way, usually to improve performance or fit new needs.
Examples
- Her reinvention brought a new form creation to the project.
- The team celebrated reinvention as new form creation for their artwork.