Wiktionary
vb. To profile again
Usage examples of "reprofile".
I sought to reprofile a neural network so that it could conduct several operations simultaneously.
Even body shape could be reprofiled to take advantage of the environment.
Commonwealth citizens had reprofiled themselves for media sports shows like wrestling, producing ridiculous freak-variants on the human body.
Hookers with like these freaky reprofiled kinks, she ships them in from phase three space.
It had been reprofiled after the Oaktier to LA run, giving him small flat ears, a squashed nose, and skin that was a couple of shades darker than his original tone.
Cellular reprofiling was a cosmetic treatment for the poor and the vain, not a method of adding fat and giving skin a pasty pallor.
Standard commercial cellular reprofiling kits cocooned his torso and limbs, slowly siphoning the fat out of him, adjusting the folds of skin to fit his new, slimmer figure, and ruining most of his OCtattoos in the process.
Even with cellular reprofiling some of them still looked well into their thirties.
His face was flushed and angry, hot blotches showing where too much cheap cellular reprofiling had been done to him down the decades.
The women on board had all undergone a little cellular reprofiling procedure to make suction tube use more convenient and less prone to slippage.
Moving it from South America to the safety of LA would probably have gone to Stig, if his reprofiling had been completed.
The cellular reprofiling should be almost finished, giving him a whole new face, allowing him to resume front-line duties.
His unit, the Eleventh Personality Reprofiling Unit, is stationed in Georgetown, and has many volunteers.
Society brides had been known to undergo a little cellular reprofiling of the vocal cords to ensure perfect harmony.
Her facial skin was leathery, with a sheen that betrayed inexpert reprofiling treatments that not even her excessive makeup was able to conceal.