transposed

[ US /tɹænˈspoʊzd/ ]
[ UK /tɹænspˈə‍ʊzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. turned about in order or relation
    transposed letters
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How To Use transposed In A Sentence

  • Like a mythological character transposed into a constellation, Hikari is transposed into the central fictional character in Oe's mature works, in which Hikari is the incarnation of Oe's profound affinity with the 'little boy lost,' the abandoned foundling, the outsider, and the anomaly. Kenzaburo Oe: Laughing Prophet and Soulful Healer
  • This "transposed" aspect of Fantasy Novels is a sort of sub-text to The Lord Of The Rings. Keeping the unicorns at bay
  • Carter transposed the song onto a different key and played around with it a bit.
  • What has happened is that the two have been transposed.
  • I made a few more changes from the resource you created - for instance, the backslash and backtick keys seemed to be transposed.
  • Which, not inappropriately, is almost the same as saying "Fuck me," except there's no apostrophe, and the "m" and the "e" are transposed. The Girl Made of Words and Only Words
  • The student inadvertently transposed the e and the i in "weird".
  • Errors include transposed numbers, faulty equipment, mutilated punch cards and computer glitches.
  • The last N is then transposed to its digit multiple set against summation.
  • When I tracked down Robyn's correct number to call her, I found that I had accidentally transposed the last two digits.
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