Recast in a sentence as a verb

They should recast the program to send out the tablets as loaners, then forgive the debt for the developers who make actually decent apps.

Copper doesn't materially degrade in use -- used material can simply be recast or rewrought for a new use.

If you recast these questions according to how deliveries work right now, I think you see that we already have all those problems and we manage to live with them:1.

About the "no generic / you have to cast ,recast / the make issue" , could anyone here with a bit of experience gives an example of what that would look like in real code ?Sure.

Health insurance has been unfortunately recast into comprehensive health care, with disastrous results.

We didn't treat him as badly as we could have, as we've treated some other people, but I think trying to recast ourselves as "family" is incredibly disrespectful of his actual family who lost their child.

Do you think that a man who has trouble interacting with women in a relaxed social setting will be able to deal with them well in a professional setting?The real pain for me is that this awkwardness is being recast as evil, sexism, etc.

Recast definitions

verb

cast again, in a different role; "He was recast as Iago"

verb

cast again; "The bell cracked and had to be recast"

See also: remold remould

verb

cast or model anew; "She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state"

See also: reforge remodel