What does REDEFINE mean?
Definitions for REDEFINE
re·de·fine
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Princeton's WordNet
redefineverb
give a new or different definition to
"She redefined his duties"
redefineverb
give a new or different definition of (a word)
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redefineverb
To give a new or different definition to a word
redefineverb
to define an area of storage, that has already been defined, in a different manner (e.g. both as character and numeric) - to allow multiple processing methods
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redefine
To redefine means to reevaluate or change the meaning, function, or nature of something. It involves creating a new definition, interpretation, or approach to something previously established. This can apply to concepts, roles, strategies, products or any other entities that can be given a new perspective or purpose.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of REDEFINE in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of REDEFINE in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of REDEFINE in a Sentence
We’re viewing this as the opening skirmish in a broader campaign that Tallahassee is undertaking to completely redefine the state parks.
[Veterans] are trying to redefine who they are— their new norms and their purpose now.
President Trump was elected on the promise of a' complete and utter shutdown' of Muslim immigration to President Donald Trump. Since then, his administration has worked tirelessly to redefine' religious freedom' as a license to discriminate, if The President is serious about promoting true religious freedom worldwide, The President should start with The President own policies.
It revives Greeks' hopes that despite their big struggle to survive there is a 'holy grail' that will reconnect them to a period of glory and power, in times of crisis, people have the chance to redefine their identity.
In each of these countries people are saying' enough is enough' with Western countries coming in and saying we are going to redefine the family.
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