reinterpretation

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Reinterpretation stands for:

  • Reinterpretation (law) , the reinterpretation of a void legal transaction into a valid legal transaction
  • Reinterpretation (psychology) , the reassessment of facts or the like, also reframing
  • Reinterpretation (physics) , a conceptual model of theoretical physics with which Werner Heisenberg, Wolfgang Pauli, Hendrik Anthony Kramers and independently of them John H. Van Vleck succeeded for the first time in a connection between quantum physics and mechanics
  • Reinterpretation (linguistics) , the use of a word or phrase in a different or broader meaning or concept
  • Illusory reinterpretation , a change in meaning from something that actually exists to something imagined, for example in literature

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