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US
/ɹidɪˈfaɪn/
]
[ UK /ɹˌiːdɪfˈaɪn/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːdɪfˈaɪn/ ]
VERB
- give a new or different definition of (a word)
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give a new or different definition to
She redefined his duties
How To Use redefine In A Sentence
- And he's actually kind of a neo Republican, a new version of Republicans that could really redefine that party and rejuvenize it. CNN Transcript May 9, 2008
- Police officers have allowed themselves to be redefined as crime fighters rather than peacekeepers and protectors of the public. Times, Sunday Times
- Given the completely negative associations nihilism has for many of us, simply to have it redefined as a theological posture is worth the price of the book.
- The electronic republic, therefore, has already started to redefine the traditional roles of citizenship and political leadership.
- The electronic republic, therefore, has already started to redefine the traditional roles of citizenship and political leadership.
- The turn of a corner, like the flick of a film frame, can redefine the nature of a disjunctive, heterogeneous spatial continuum.
- Instead, the president and key elements within the Republican Party have sought to redefine the debate over foreign aid.
- The if ($author = = "author-id1") part checks to see if the value we extracted from the current post's information matches the predefined value. Pinotblogger: the Capozzi Winery blog
- Their language is so strong, we've got to redefine, we've gotta take back words.
- Several emerging Labor figures have attempted to redefine these principles in the last few days.