recreating
v.v. making something exist again or copying something that happened in the past. You use this when you want to build or do something exactly like it was before.
v. producing a copy or likeness of something; representing or performing a past event or object again. Present participle of 'recreate'.
She is recreating her grandmother's famous cake recipe.
The museum is recreating a typical Victorian street to help visitors understand what life was like in the 1800s.
By meticulously recreating the lighting conditions of the original studio, the photographer managed to capture a portrait that felt like a genuine relic from the golden age of cinema.
Transitive verb — requires a direct object. Not to be confused with 'recreating' in the sense of 'taking part in recreation' (leisure), which is much rarer in this form.
He is recreating from the stress.He is recovering from the stress.Learners sometimes confuse 'recreating' (making something again) with 'recreation' (leisure/rest) and use it incorrectly as a verb for relaxing.