Crossword clues for remap
remap
- Move mountains?
- Chart over
- Update, as for an atlas
- Update, as a road atlas
- Update to reflect new routes
- Update boundaries
- Plan anew
- Plan again, as strategy
- Move boundaries, perhaps
- Make new charts
- Improve a chart
- Fix the cartography
- Draw new borders for
- Do some cartography work
- Do a cartographer's job over
- Cope with gerrymandering
- Change the chart
- Alter the chart
- Update, as land charts
- Update, as a GPS
- Update, as a cartographer might
- Update to reflect new roads, say
- Update the cartography
- Update the borders of, perhaps
- Update land boundaries
- Update cartographically
- Update after a new survey, maybe
- Set out a new path
- Send another Google drone to scan, say
- Revise an atlas
- Plot out again
- Plot a city over
- Plan a different route
- Make new city districts, e.g
- Make cartographic changes to
- Make another chart
- Make a new navigation chart
- Fix a sloppy cartographer's work
- Edit cartographically
- Draw the route again
- Develop a new plot
- Change the function of, as a computer key
- Cartographically update
- Calculate a route again
- Assign new functions to, as keyboard keys
- Amend an atlas section
- Amend an atlas
- Alter, as a site layout
- Adjust boundaries
- Go over old ground?
- Make itinerary changes
- Amend, as an itinerary
- Plot differently?
- Fix a chart
- Revise a plot
- Revise one's route
- Plot over
- Draw up a new plan
- Chart anew
- Chart again
- Plot again
- Do a new geographical survey of
- Delineate again
- Plot anew
- Survey a second time
- Cover again, as terrain?
- Change the borders of, say
- Draw up new boundaries for
- Survey anew
- Change the plot of
- Update, cartographer-style
- Lay out differently, in a way
- Change, as keyboard keys
- Alter the cartography
- Change a Mercator projection
- Survey again
- Plat anew
- Alter property lines
- Gerrymander, perhaps
- Make a new chart
- Plat afresh
- Plummer role
- Chart details again
- Again plan harvest around first of May
- Draw a plan again
- Amend, as an atlas section
- Move borders, perhaps
- Update, as an atlas
- Update cartography
- Plot a new route
- Draw new boundaries
- Change the boundaries of
- Draw new borders
- Update, as charts
- Update, as cartography
- Update an atlas, e.g
- Update an atlas
Wiktionary
vb. 1 To assign differently; to relabel or repurpose. 2 To map again.
Usage examples of "remap".
Over the years, as companies went out of business or were absorbed in mergers, many site maps and plans were misplaced or deleted from databases, and when operations moved on from one sector to another, nobody spent the money or the time needed to go back and remap the excavated areas.
Over the next several days, she and the geologist from New Palestine spent a lot of time together, using the satellite photos to remap Bilbeis IV.
It was our thought that you scientists might have the means to remap the foldlines for us.
Then he learned to subtract some, overlap others, remap the image into a coherent one in three dimensions.
Ming dynasty China that had been computer remapped at the Club to conform to koala anatomy.
It seemed like my mind had already been remapped, but maybe it had only been unmapped.
John Smith, passing by on a whaling expedition, had remapped the region, diligently taking heed of the names the Indians themselves used.
It took no imagination to see this boy gene-sampled, cored out and retrofitted, cortex remapped and augmented.
She met the mountain head-on, exploding in a fire ball that remapped the landscape with its force.
Virtual fucks and visible incisions alike testify to a vast remapping of corporeal space.
Something about remapping enemy targets to look like mice or birds or something before feeding it to their sensorium.
She grinned, remapping the shell and carefully tucking it into the embroidered pocket that hung at her waist.
Refreshed for a change, I stepped down to familiar concrete, remapped the world about me and threaded my way through its parking lot, an alley and four blocks of closed stores.
He remapped the functions with a sudden mental pinpoint that made the Sun Crusher whole again.
Friends of the Everglades, for instance, favors a complete scientific remapping of South Florida's plumbing, combined with "hard-core enforcement" of existing pollution laws.