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A person who has converted to a religion.
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(very rare, nonstandard) The process or result of converting.
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(intransitive) To revert or (transitive) to restore.
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The reverse process of gentrification, such that a residential area previously only affordable to affluent people becomes affordable to those who are poorer.
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(transitive) To bring (something marginalized) back into the mainstream.
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Synonym of demerge (“to reverse a business merger”)
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To desegregate, as a school or neighborhood.
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(transitive) To isolate.
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The conversion of something (especially metal) into money.
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A reorganization of a company or organization in order to improve its efficiency.
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The act or process of reconstituting (a group), which previously underwent de-ethnization, as an ethnicity or distinct people.
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(transitive, business, obsolete) To convert into real property; to make real estate of.
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(linguistics) To analyze a lexeme with a different structure from its original, often by misunderstanding.
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The process of recanonizing.
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The act of recategorizing
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The assignment of a new character or personality to something.
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Alternative form of recolonizer [An animal or plant that recolonizes a particular environment]
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A new conception or way of conceiving something
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The act or process of reconceptualizing, of developing a new concept for something
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The act or process of reconstitutionalizing.
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The process or resulting of reconstruing.
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A person who has been reconverted.
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(economics, finance) The recalibration of the face value of a currency, most frequently by multiplying that value by a power of 10, sometimes followed by the demonetization of any cash issued with the original face value.
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The act or process of refamiliarizing.
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The process of refederating.
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The process of refunctionalizing.
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A second or subsequent globalization.
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(by extension) To control.
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The process, or the result of rehabituating
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The act or process of reinstitutionalizing.
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The process of remechanizing.
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The act or process of remilitarizing.
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(British spelling) Alternative form of remodeling [(American spelling) An instance of modification or redecorating.]
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(economics) The act or process of remonetizing, or restoring to the status of legal tender.
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The act or process of remutualizing.
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Alternative form of renaturalize [(transitive) To naturalize again.]
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Alternative form of renovize [(dated) To renovate or modernize.]
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Alternative form of reparameterization [A second or subsequent parameterization]
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Alternative form of reparameterization [A second or subsequent parameterization]
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A subsequent popularization.
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The action or the result of residualising.
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The process of singularizing again; a return to the singularity or uniqueness of things.
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The restructuring of a place or territory that has experienced deterritorialization.
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(transitive) To urbanize again or anew.
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(intransitive, in Muslim usage, due to the belief that all people are born Muslim) To convert to Islam.
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Advocacy for the revival of a former practice, custom, etc.
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The process of forming a roster.
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(transitive) To modernise.
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(transitive) To convert or recover from the state of a proselyte.
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Alternative form of urban-renew [(rare) To carry out urban renewal; to redevelop an urban area.]
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(countable) A specific instance in which this process is used.
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(rare, of an urban area) To undergo urban renewal; to be redeveloped.
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Alternative form of valorize [(transitive) To assess (something) as being valuable or admirable.]
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Alternative form of valorize [(transitive) To assess (something) as being valuable or admirable.]
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