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reconfigure
[ ree-kuhn-fig-yer ]
verb (used with object)
- to change the shape or formation of; remodel; restructure.
reconfigure
/ ˌriːkənˈfɪɡə /
verb
- tr to rearrange the elements or settings of (a system, device, computer application, etc)
Other Words From
- recon·figu·ration noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of reconfigure1
Example Sentences
A group mostly just browses in the same vicinity, then may fray apart and reconfigure with different members in the fission-fusion pattern seen in many animals, such as dolphins.
You can’t go in and reconfigure your team and save cap space like you can in football.
Halsey said Golden Hall and the city’s two remaining tent shelters have been reconfigured to safely accommodate homeless San Diegans once the Convention Center shutters.
Such a plan would give the city guidance to reconfigure roads as it’s able to make them more walkable and bikeable, and allow for more transit opportunities.
Distributed work will unlock the potential of these technologies in the same way the highway system unlocked the potential of cars and ultimately reconfigured modern life.
If Purisima wins, with no money, the world will have to reconfigure its economic and trade coordinates completely.
I have to reconfigure my brain before I get behind the wheel, which is very Portland of me.
Then we had to reconfigure, rethink and shoot a new ending.
You try to get an experimental service running and no one will reconfigure the firewall.
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