Crossword clues for redefinition
redefinition
Wiktionary
n. The act or event of redefine.
WordNet
n. the act of giving a new definition; "words like `conservative' require periodic redefinition"; "she provided a redefinition of his duties"
Wikipedia
"Redefinition" is a song by the Danish dance-pop duo Infernal. It was released as the fourth and final single from their 2008 album Electric Cabaret–after undoubtedly being the favourite track amongst fans–on April 27, 2009. Unlike the three previous singles "Redefinition" is not co-written by Adam Powers. It is also the only single from the album that did not enter the charts.
Infernal released the music video of the song to registered users on their website, and later to video-sharing website YouTube. The song debuted on Danish radio stations via a promotional CD in April 2009.
The music video was filmed on March 3, 2009 on Manhattan, New York City and directed by Loïc Maes.
Usage examples of "redefinition".
Softly says zorgs in their own way hark back to the nineteenth-century redefinition of the ancient and semimystical idea of whole numbers forming the basis of all mathematics.
But they all added momentum to the slow erosion of liberty, and then to the rapid erosion of liberty, and then to the redefinition of liberty as a threat to Our Way of Life.
Before the curtain was opened, William Dexter, the genius behind this whole deal, a little bald man with a hearing aid in each ear and the affable, simple face of someone whom kids call by his first name, came out and said a few words about the need for drastic solutions to the problems of war and pollution, for a redefinition of our goals and values.
This retroactive redefinition moves the goalposts by removing the anchor that formed the basis for the investment in the first place.
The months of travel had allowed a redefinition of their relationship.
She lifted her hands to his shoulders, feeling the hard din he said s the redefinition of his muscles beneath his shirt.
Emancipations, and Redefinitions of the Infinite, while for those seeking more practical information it contains maps of every major city, including those that have been destroyed by time or calamity.
Should Abnethe fail in her connectives or attempt redefinition of essences, this could produce linearities open for my disentanglement.
Often such mass murders are justified by racial or nationalistic redefinitions of our opponents as less than human.
This was masked by repeated redefinitions to cover more diseases, so that what wasn't AIDS one day became AIDS the next, causing more cases to be diagnosed.
The robots had had one too many redefinitions already, and they couldn’t handle another.