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reworked
  1. worked again v

  2. (en-past of: rework)

Usage examples of "reworked".

One of my pieces has been reworked by a real master and it will shoot into two inches with good ammunition when I do my part, yet it functions better than any other autopistol I own.

Taylor was a pale, almost transparent woman of Canadian background, who, until that startling discovery, had lived in a kind of dreamy reverie filled with semiclassical music and the endlessly reworked verses to which she devoted two hours every afternoon and never allowed anyone to read.

It was part of her, so strongly that it had struggled to break free of the Wards, so powerful that Gorynel Desse had reWorked her Wards twice.

The architects had promptly fed them to the construction jobbers so the raw materials could be reworked into a place Humans would be comfortable with.

The Confidence Man himself is a diabolic, perhaps supernatural, being whose methods of disguise are never rationally explained: his _modus operandi_ has been reworked in novels as different as Grant Allen's _An African Millionaire_ (1898) and Steve Gallagher's _Valley of Lights_ (1987).

It was largely the same gun, a stainless Ruger Super Blackhawk reworked by Magnum Sales, but this without a scope, the barrel only four and five-eighths inches long.

To add to the confusion, individual forms often went by a succession of different names as paleoanthropologists refined, reworked, and squabbled over classifications.

Everything he reads and learns is made to serve as a personal philosophy, an explanation, an enlargement of that brilliant single moment, a moment he has reworked, re-explained to himself, made use of.

They let it lay around a while, and then if it can't be reworked and sent back to Final, they scrap it and send the rejection tag up to the office.

As to the Kaffee Klatch, the Watchmakers had reworked MacArthur's coffeepot months after we thought we'd cleaned them out.