refantasize

verb

Etymology

From re- + fantasize.

  1. derived from fantasier
  2. inherited from fantasien
  3. derived from *bʰh₂nyéti
  4. derived from φαντασία
  5. derived from phantasia
  6. derived from fantasie
  7. inherited from fantasie
  8. suffixed as fantasize — “fantasy + ize
  9. prefixed as refantasize — “re + fantasize

Definitions

  1. To fantasize again or anew.

    • "I'll have to refantasize where you got all this expertise," she said. "I had you pegged as the Romeo of some plush, private school."
    • Each photograph shows how modern-day Americans remember, memorialize, reinterpret, refantasize, and relive great historical events and idolize larger-than-life figures of American history.
    • More than in any visible, explicit sense, the loss of these various places forced Chaudhuri to refabricate them, refantasize them, in their absence.

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