reinventive

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English

Etymology

Blend of reinvent +‎ inventive?

Adjective

reinventive (comparative more reinventive, superlative most reinventive)

  1. Tending to reinvent.
    • 2007 May 7, James Oestreich, “Bach’s Captains and Foot Soldiers of Musical Industry”, in New York Times:
      The city proved remarkably resilient in the face of the Bethlehem Steel closing, said Bridget George, the festival’s executive director, and “as change comes, we have to be as creative and reinventive in our own response to what Bethlehem is and how passionately we feel about it.”