Concept cluster: Change > Redefining or restructuring
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(economics) To convert an annuity (or similar instrument) into a series of payments of income
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To make bipolar
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To reverse or remove internationalization
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Synonym of debunking
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The reverse of canalisation
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The reversal of censorship; the process of decensoring.
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(computing, programming) To subject to defunctionalization.
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A reverse process that undoes indoctrination or brainwashing.
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(computing) The process of deinitializing.
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(finance, law) The substitution of paper-form securities by book-entry securities.
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Serving to demystify.
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The process of deobfuscating.
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The process of depacketizing.
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(computing) The reverse process to pseudonymization
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Alternative spelling of desensitizer [Anything that desensitizes.]
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(mathematics, transitive) To resolve (a singularity) by means of desingularization.
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(nonstandard) Synonym of deactivate
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The act, or the result, of diversifying.
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(Australia, Britain, Canada) Alternative spelling of installment [One of a series of parts, whether equal or unequal to the other parts of the series, of a given entity or a given process, which part presents or is presented at a particular scheduled interval.]
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(idiomatic, transitive) To smooth out undesired concepts and teachings in a text, often one of fundamental importance to a religion or ideology, by interpreting that text contrary to its spirit or original meaning.
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Alternative form of levelize [(transitive) To make level; to cause to remain at the same level.]
adj
(hypercorrect) Nonstandard spelling of levigate. [Smooth.]
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The process of metamoderating.
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Alternative form of minorize [(mathematics) To be or become a lower bound]
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(transitive) To assign monetary status to; to start circulating and accepting as currency.
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(transitive, grammar) To make negative.
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(computing, databases, transitive) To subject to normalization; to eliminate redundancy in (a model for storing data).
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(British spelling) To describe in terms of parameters.
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Alternative form of parameterize [(transitive) To describe in terms of parameters.]
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(transitive, US) To cause a group to be divided into extremes.
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Alternative form of proportionize [To ensure that everything is in proper proportion to form a harmonious or properly functioning whole.]
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The process of reacculturating.
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The process of reactualizing.
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Alternative form of recarburization [The process or act of recarburizing.]
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Alternative form of recharacterization [The assignment of a new character or personality to something.]
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Alternative form of recompartmentalize [To compartmentalize again or further]
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The process or result of recontextualizing.
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The process of redigitizing.
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Alternative spelling of reflotation [flotation again]
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Alternative spelling of rehospitalization [The process of being hospitalized again.]
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Alternative form of rehumanization [A second or subsequent humanization, typically following dehumanization.]
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Alternative form of rehumanize [(transitive) To make human again.]
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A second or subsequent humanization, typically following dehumanization.
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Alternative spelling of reindustrialization [The reintroduction of industry or industrial techniques.]
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Alternative form of reinitialization [A process of initializing again.]
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The process of reinternalizing.
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The process of relinearizing.
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Alternative form of rematerialization [The act or process of rematerializing.]
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Alternative spelling of renormalize [(physics) To subject to renormalization]
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The process of repalletizing.
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Alternative spelling of reparameterization [A second or subsequent parameterization]
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Alternative form of rerouting [The process by which something is rerouted; a diversion or redirection.]
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Alternative form of residualise [To form, or leave behind, a residue]
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Alternative form of resocialization [The psychological readjustment of a person to conform to the norms of society (e.g. after being institutionalized)]
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Alternative form of respectabilize [(transitive) To make respectable; to give an appearance of respectability.]
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Alternative spelling of retranquilize [(transitive) To tranquilize again.]
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Alternative form of retraumatization [(psychology) A relapse into a state of trauma, triggered by a subsequent event.]
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Alternative form of reutilization [reuse]
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the act, process or result of being rezoned
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Alternative form of reinforcement [(uncountable) The act, process, or state of reinforcing or being reinforced.]
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Alternative spelling of reunion [The process or act of reuniting.]
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(transitive) To treat as a token minority.
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(literature) The process of revising a fictional character's motivations to correspond to his/her actions.
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(US, Canada, Oxford British English) Alternative spelling of utilise. [To make use of; to use.]
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Alternative spelling of valorize [(transitive) To assess (something) as being valuable or admirable.]
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(transitive) To make into a wiki, or to use a wiki approach for.

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