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What (who) is reinvent the wheel - definition

UNNECESSARILY DUPLICATING A DESIGN WHEN A SATISFACTORY SOLUTION ALREADY EXISTS
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reinvent the wheel         
waste time or effort in creating something that already exists.
reinvent the wheel         
<jargon> To design or implement a tool equivalent to an existing one or part of one, with the implication that doing so is silly or a waste of time. This is often a valid criticism. On the other hand, automobiles don't use wooden rollers, and some kinds of wheel have to be reinvented many times before you get them right. On the third hand, people reinventing the wheel do tend to come up with the moral equivalent of a trapezoid with an offset axle. [Jargon File] (1997-04-12)
Reinventing the wheel         
To reinvent the wheel is to attempt to duplicate—most likely with inferior results—a basic method that has already previously been created or optimized by others.

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Reinventing the wheel

To reinvent the wheel is to attempt to duplicate—most likely with inferior results—a basic method that has already previously been created or optimized by others.

The inspiration for this idiomatic metaphor is that the wheel is an ancient archetype of human ingenuity (one so profound that it continues to underlie much of modern technology). As it has already been invented and is not considered to have any inherent flaws, an attempt to reinvent it would add no value to it and be a waste of time, diverting the investigator's resources from possibly more worthy goals.

Examples of use of reinvent the wheel
1. "We‘d rather not have to kind of reinvent the wheel here," he said.
2. Politicians and bureaucrats are engaged in a constant struggle to reinvent the wheel.
3. These are working models that could be adjusted to Russian conditions, so there is no need to reinvent the wheel.
4. Areva, which has constructed '8 of the world‘s 443 reactors, says there is no need to reinvent the wheel.
5. The invitation to Annapolis need not "reinvent the wheel" of Israeli–Palestinian negotiations; in fact, it must not.