Concept cluster: Change > Restructuring or redefining
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(transitive) To make abnormal.
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(urban studies) To rededicate land in an urban environment to new construction.
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(obsolete, transitive) To alter, to change into something new; to revolutionize.
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(transitive) To make a minority.
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(transitive) Alternative form of new-model; to give a new form to; remodel; rearrange in a new way. [(transitive, now rare) To give a new form to; to remodel.]
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(transitive) To format in a standardized manner, to make consistent.
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Reorganised, made more efficient.
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Alternative spelling of reconstriction [The process of constricting again.]
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Alternative spelling of reeducation [the act of educating again or anew so as to rehabilitate or adapt to new situations.]
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Alternative spelling of reenactment [The process of enacting again.]
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Alternative spelling of reengineering [The application of technology and management science to the modification of existing systems, organizations, processes and products in order to make them more effective, efficient and responsive.]
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Alternative form of reestablishment. [(uncountable) The condition of being reestablished; restoration.]
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Alternative form of reidentification [Identifying again or as something else.]
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Alternative spelling of reunion [The process or act of reuniting.]
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Alternative form of reauthorization [A second or subsequent authorization.]
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Alternative form of rebaptize [(transitive) To baptize again.]
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The act of recaffeinating.
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(finance) A second or subsequent collateralization
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The act of recombobulating; putting back into order; removing confusion.
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Alternative spelling of reconceptualize [(transitive) To conceptualize afresh; to develop a replacement concept of.]
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Alternative spelling of recontextualize [(transitive) To set in a new context.]
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The process of recorporealizing.
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The process of redenominating.
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(euphemistic) involuntary political indoctrination.
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(American spelling) Alternative spelling of refamiliarise [To familiarise with something one previously was familiar with.]
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To cause (a thing or subject) to be gendered in a new or different way; to be associated with a new gender or with new genders.
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The act or process of regentrifying.
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Alternative form of rehabilitee [One who is being or has been rehabilitated.]
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Alternative form of reharmonize [To harmonize again, or in a new way]
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Alternative form of rehomogenize [(transitive) To homogenize again.]
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Alternative form of rehybridize [To hybridize again or anew.]
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Alternative spelling of reinstitutionalize [(transitive) To institutionalize again or anew.]
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The process of relactating.
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Act or process of relegalizing.
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To make legitimate again.
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Alternative form of relocalize [To localize (in any sense) again, especially after delocalization has occurred]
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Alternative form of rematerialize [(intransitive) To reappear in material form, having previously dematerialized.]
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The act or process of rematerializing.
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(transitive) To make material again; to restore physical form to.
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(transitive) To mechanize again.
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(transitive) To militarize (a demilitarized area) again.
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Alternative spelling of remobilize [(transitive) To mobilize again.]
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Alternative spelling of remonetize [To monetize again.]
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(transitive) To make (something previously clear) mysterious again.
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Alternative form of reparameterize [To parameterize again or differently.]
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To subject to, or to undergo reparameterization
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The act of repolarizing.
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The process of politicizing again.
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Alternative form of repotentize [To restore to potency.]
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Alternative spelling of repressurize [To return to a pressurized state, especially after being depressurized]
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Alternative spelling of reprioritize [(transitive) To arrange things in a new order of importance; to prioritize again.]
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(transitive) To convert (a state) into a republic.
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Alternative form of rerandomization [Randomization again or anew.]
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The process of resecuritizing.
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The state or process of being segregated again or in a new way
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Alternative form of resensitize [To sensitize again (especially following desensitization)]
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The act or process of reserializing.
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Alternative spelling of restabilize [To stabilize again]
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Of or pertaining to a restructuring.
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(transitive) To subject to reterritorialization.
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A return to traditional methods
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Alternative form of revictimization [victimization again or anew]
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The process of revirginizing.
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Alternative form of revisualization [visualization again or anew]
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Alternative spelling of re-escalation [(uncountable) The process of escalating again.]
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Alternative form of reestablishment [(uncountable) The condition of being reestablished; restoration.]
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deserialization
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Alternative spelling of upregulate [(biology) To increase the number of cell receptors by using upregulation]
adj
Having gone through the process of urban renewal.
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(US, military, intransitive) To reenlist for service as a soldier.

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