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resituate

vb. To situate in another place.

Usage examples of "resituate".

Indeed, the occupation authorities chose not merely to detach the emperor from his holy war, but to resituate him as the center of their new democracy.

He smiled, watching as she surveyed her cards, then merrily resituated them.

She moaned a faint protest when he gently resituated her on his lap, turning her so that she faced away from him.

Pen automatically reached to brush a piece of fluff from his doublet, and while she was about it resituated the jeweled brooch he wore in the lace at his throat.

Someone like Lane ultimately rescheduled and resituated the Orient when he came to write about it.

Once he had resituated himself, she put an arm around him and curled her body against his.

Punching the pillow behind her, she resituated it before flopping back against it.

He resituated her in both of his arms until he was cradling her like a baby.

McCoy picked up the present, resituated the card beneath the ribbon, then bounded up the front steps.

The field shivered, sizzled, and resituated itself to bisect the cell and separate Picard and Troi.

Only later was the Met resituated to our present site, on what was then called Deer Park, the area between Seventy-ninth and Eighty-fourth streets on the Upper East Side.

Edith stir and flutter her eyes before resituating her stocky body and continuing her nap.

She had to keep resituating herself in the saddle, and every time she tightened her legs to do so, the darn animal beneath her would come to a lumbering stop.

She accredited this meet to resituating a plant in her apartment and throwing out a photograph of her most recent ex, thus creating better feng shui.