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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
reconfigure

1964, from re- + configure. Related: Reconfigured; reconfiguring.

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reconfigure

vb. To arrange into a new configuration.

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Reconfigure

To reconfigure refers to:

  • Reconfigurable computing: changing the data path of a computing system in addition to the control flow
  • Control reconfiguration: changing the loop structure and controller parameters in an automatic control loop
  • Reconfigurable antenna: changing the antenna physically or electrically to control its antenna properties

Usage examples of "reconfigure".

Through its contemporary transformation of supranational law, the imperial process of constitution tends either directly or indirectly to penetrate and reconfigure the domestic law of the nation-states, and thus supranational law powerfully overdetermines domestic law.

Rue saw that the radian draws had been reconfigured, strung away from two of the six parse tubes to feed power to the remaining four.

He and Peart had taken over one of the geosurvey labs and reconfigured it into a sophisticated planetary surveillance center.

M-147 can be reconfigured for short-range, direct plasma fire by the simple expedient of replacing the breech and relining the bore.

Just as genetic engineering is forcing us to reconfigure our ideas about medicine, ethics, agriculture, and manufacturing, so, too, are people such as entrepreneurs, artists, and the transgendered forcing us to reconfigure our ideas about the economy, culture, and gender.

The surgical unit emitted a glaring array of crisscrossing red lasers that reconfigured her face and hands.

Lying there, watching the numbers reconfigure themselves to show every passing moment, Cyl DeGraffenried wondered dully who it was that first realized it would take only seven straight little segments of liquid crystal to display every digit.

We need to consider also the power of the res gestae, the power of the multitude to make history that continues and is reconfigured today within Empire.

We recognize that, with objects of all sizes falling out of the sky, with the surface rebounding, slumping and reconfiguring itself after each impact, and with ancient water and mudflows and modern windborne sand sculpting the surface, a wide variety of landforms must be generated.

I now believe I can reconfigure the microcircuitry with a single procedure.

Though the socket was a black aperture just now, Elan could discern that the bones had been reconfigured to house a plaeryin bol - the venom-spitting organ that resembled an eyeball.

He sits at the table with one of his adding machines, calculating and recalculating the sums, but no matter how many times he reconfigures the numbers, the end result is always the same: Sexton Beecher has risked everything he owned on the eve of the single biggest economic disaster in American history.

And once a memory has been reconfigured in this way, it is very, very hard to change.

Sisters set about reconfiguring the cavernous cargo hold of the freight shuttle so that all those who would take part in the Exodus could travel safely.

The legless Quebecker Wheelchair Assassins, although legless and confined to wheelchairs, nevertheless contrive to have situated large reflective devices across odd-numbered United States highways for the purpose of disorienting and endangering northbound Americans, to have disrupted pipelines between processing points in the eastern Reconfiguration's annular fusion grid, have been linked to attempts at systemic damage of the federally contracted Empire Waste Displacement's launch and reception facilities on both sides of the Reconfigured intracontinental border, and, perhaps most infamously, derive their cell's own sobriquet in the vox populi "Wheelchair Assassins" from the active practice of assassinating prominent Cana dian officials who support or even tolerate what they the A.