IPA: //riːˈɪn.vɪ.ʒən//
KK: /rinˈvɪʒən/
To imagine or think about something in a new or different way.
The artist decided to reenvision the classic painting with modern elements.
Past: reenvisioned
Past Participle: reenvisioned
Reenvision → It is formed from "re-" (meaning again) and "envision" (from Latin "in-" meaning into and "videre" meaning to see). The word means to see or imagine something again, often with a new perspective.
Think of 'seeing again' — 're-' means again, and 'envision' combines 'into' and 'see'. This helps you remember that 'reenvision' means to imagine something anew.