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/rēˈkast/,
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recasts, 3rd person singular present; recasting, present participle; recast, past tense; recast, past participle;
  1. Give (a metal object) a different form by melting it down and reshaping it

  2. Present or organize in a different form or style
    • - his doctoral thesis has been recast for the general reader
  3. Allocate the parts in (a play or film) to different actors
    • - there were moves to recast the play

  1. cast again, in a different role; "He was recast as Iago"
  2. cast again; "The bell cracked and had to be recast"
  3. cast or model anew; "She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state"
  4. (recasting) rewording: changing a particular word or phrase
  5. is a six-volume Korean manhwa series written and illustrated by Seung-Hui Kye and originally published in South Korea by Daewon C.I. from November 15, 2003 to November 15, 2004. ...
  6. The act or process of recasting; To cast or throw again; To mould again; To reproduce in a new form
  7. Financial recasting  eliminates from the historical financial presentation, items such as excessive and discretionary expenses and nonrecurring revenues and expenses, since they reflect the financing decision of the current owner and may not represent financing preferences of a new owner. ...
  8. (Recasting) Restructuring a loan with a new interest rate and term. It may be the same loan from the same lender, but the terms change. FHA has a formal procedure to recast loans to assist home buyers to stay in their houses.
  9. (Recasting) Adjusting the terms of an existing mortgage.
  10. (Recasting) Any increase in loan based in part or in total on unforeseen increased costs incurred during construction.
  11. (Recasting) Change to your payment typically either due to a principal curtailment or an extension or compression of the amortization schedule and/ or maturity date.
  12. (Recasting) The process of making the adjustments to EBITDA that both parties agree to.
  13. (Recasting) is the greatest feature of the IO Payment Option. Recasting happens when the principal contribution occurs during the interest only period, at which point the interest rate applies to the lowered principal balance thus lowering the next months IO payment and the overall finance ...
  14. (recasting) The process of rewriting existing loans, especially when there is a default. The term and interest rate may be adjusted to take pressure off the borrower.
  15. Recasting refers to a legislative technique where a legislative proposal/act is a mix of substantial amendment and codification. This technique uses the opportunity provided by a substantial amendment to the basic legislative act to codify the original act and all its subsequent amendments. ...
  16. To redesign an existing loan balance into a new loan for the same period or longer, to reduce payments and help a distressed borrower.
  17. A recast is reformulation, or repetition in different words, of either the whole or part of the learner’s statement that contains an error.
  18. Recasting is the controversial practice of making new molds of the parts of an existing kit, and then casting new kits from them, without the authorization of the company that originally issued the kit. These unauthorized new kits, called recasts, are of varying quality. ...
  19. In negative-amortizing mortgages (such as pay-option ARMs), the process of adjusting the monthly payments so the balance will be fully repaid over a specified period. A typical pay-option ARM is recast on its fifth anniversary. ...
  20. a second attempt to send the dog from the line.
  21. premature stop of NegAm. Should your negative balance reach a predetermined amount (up to 125% of the original balance per Federal or State regulations) your loan will be "recast" with one of two payment options: the fully amortized principal and interest payment, or if the maximum balance has ...