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Redispose

Redispose \Re`dis*pose"\ (-p?z"), v. t. To dispose anew or again; to readjust; to rearrange.
--A. Baxter.

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redispose

vb. 1 To dispose again; to sell on. 2 To readjust.

WordNet
redispose

v. dispose anew; "The goods were redisposed at a great loss"

Usage examples of "redispose".

When the fighting is finished the next task is for the Allied Control Commissions to be set up in Berlin and Vienna, and for the forces of the Allies to be redisposed and to take over their respective occupational zones.

Arabic and Hebrew are Semitic languages, and together they dispose and redispose of material that is urgently important to Christianity.

I hope you feel, as I do, the fleeting character of the opportunity presented and how short is the breathing-space which now remains before Germany, having tidied up her front against Russia, can redispose her forces in other theatres.

Admiral Yamamoto saw serious danger that the United States might attack in the Western Pacific before the Japanese fleet could redispose itself to counter such an attack.

We stirred them up and redisposed them in such a way as to make our bed as level as possible.

He strode off to his own tent and the others redisposed themselves around the fire.