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redefine
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Redefine may refer to: Redefine (Soil album) , 2004 Redefine (Dragon Fli Empire album) , 2009 Redefine (magazine) , an independent music and art magazine from the United States "Redefine" (song) , a 2002 rap song
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 To give a new or different definition to a word 2 (context computing English) to define an area of storage, that has already been defined, in a different manner (e.g. both as character and numeric) - to allow multiple processing methods
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. give a new or different definition to; "She redefined his duties" give a new or different definition of (a word)
Usage examples of redefine.
All that had transpired since the first murders at Allure was suddenly redefined for everyone, especially the public, who would hear and greedily read about the new twists and turns the following morning at the latest.
Yet this may mean redefining personhood in ways that will seem radical to many.
These are our letters, our words: they too can be modulated, broken, recoupled, redefined, co-polymerized one to the other in worldwide chains that will surface now and then over long molecular silences, like the seen parts of a tapestry.
But retrenching and redefining would be tactically unwise, indicating confusion and lack of confidence.
What they had was a squirmy, self-conscious, adolescent girl who redefined the art of belly dancing without really trying, like a som-nambulant who writes original love poems in her sleep.
Another article on hemangiomas followed four months later and helped to redefine surgical procedures for infants in that field.
Woolworth dime stores were early innovators in this business, opening counters in most of their stores by 1910 and redefining them as an unique type of eatery.
In a nutshell, Evans-Tindale, like the Nunberg Act before it, redefines so-called cyberspace as a particular legal jurisdiction, and establishes a code of law governing these electronic transactions.
Pearl Buck began to rebuild her life, redefining her relationship with her daughter, her husband, and her work.
Asimov was engaged until the end of his days in the work of redefining and expanding the boundaries of the literature he loved, and indeed, helped create.
An impasse occurs when the answerer sees the problems with or the errors in his thinking and sees that he can progress no farther in the argument until he redefines his terms or even denies his original claim.
No wonder that suit's symbol was the sword of war, despite the efforts of euphemists to redefine it as the scalpel of science.
The ugliness intensified to fever pitch as I rolled into Gatlinburg, a community that had evidently dedicated itself to the endless quest of trying to redefine the lower limits of bad taste.
Lying there with his iron-hard body naked and relaxed, he looked like what he was, a warrior honed down and redefined by years of battle.
But for a moment she seemed to pass outside the walls, know activity in the ship, feel the rotation of Kefk station, the whirling of the sun, a hyperextension like the timestretch of jump, where time and space redefined themselves.