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recode

VERB
  1. put into a different code; rearrange mentally
    People recode and restructure information in order to remember it

How To Use recode In A Sentence

  • The Book of Song Dynasty, written by Shen Yue, is the most integrated history recode of Song Dynasty which is now available.
  • When I recoded this script in C + +, I observed an execution speed gain of 100%.
  • The categories 6 and 7 were recoded to both represent category 6, and the numbering of the categories was reversed so that 6 = daily and 1 = more seldom than a few times every 12 months.
  • Columbia has its fair share unheralded precodes that might not sell individually, but boxed together with a precode theme could be pretty nifty -- things like "Child of Manhattan" and Home Theater Forum
  • For this purpose, the quantitative data must be recoded into binary characters.
  • I recoded the page so that it offers a serviceable, simple sitemap as primary view.
  • The alleged superior receptiveness or impressionability of the little girl endows her with a fluidity of viewpoint particularly suited to the urban environment and with a greater capacity to sustain and recode the shocks it affords.
  • The language recodes the vowels and consonants of individual Spanish words into whistles.
  • Several variables were recoded to facilitate data analysis.
  • Park Ridge Public Library presents a nine-week series on precode Hollywood. Chicago Reader
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