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reim·ple·ment

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  1. reimplementverb

    To implement again or differently.

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  1. reimplement

    Reimplementing refers to the act of rewriting or reconstructing a software, program, or system with different or improved strategies, approaches, or technologies while replicating its core functionality and purpose. It involves developing a new version of an existing implementation to address limitations, enhance performance, introduce new features, or adapt to changes in requirements or technologies. Reimplementation typically seeks to achieve the same or similar outcomes as the original implementation but with improvements or modifications.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of reimplement in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of reimplement in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of reimplement in a Sentence

  1. The DHS spokesperson:

    DHS currently is, however, under a court order to reimplement MPP in good faith. DHS continues to fight in the courts, including in a pending challenge before the Supreme Court. In the interim, DHS is committed to abiding by the court-mandated reimplementation of MPP in the most humane way possible.

  2. Ronny Jackson:

    Here’s a solution: finish building the wall, fully reimplement the Remain in Mexico policy, and stop undermining our brave border patrol officers at every turn, president Trump’s successful approach to immigration gave us the most secure border in history, and Joe Biden started undoing that success on day one.

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