Made something again; created a new version of something that already existed.
From 're-' (again) plus 'made' (past tense of make). Common prefix meaning repetition, combined with the base verb 'make.'
Hollywood is obsessed with remaking movies—it's cheaper to remake something than create something totally new, which is why we keep getting new versions of Spider-Man, Batman, and remakes of classic films!
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