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redefine

verb as in define again

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There is no better way to redefine your image than to undergo a religious conversion.

The powers of office are such that presidents can often use events to redefine, even reinvent, themselves.

The suggestion is just one of several recommendations in the 25-page report, which aims to redefine how the world sees drugs.

But if they get to redefine what “human rights” even means, then they might suddenly look like Amnesty International.

Luckily for Hillary, Bill is already on the case, as he actively seeks to redefine progressive, much as he once redefined “is.”

You may soften—efface—retouch—rebite—dot, and hatch, and redefine.

They are concerned about unethical conduct by public officials, and discouraged by activist courts that try to redefine marriage.

Before these limits could be breached a new administration would have to redefine the scope of the Defense Department's power.

The individual, activated in a given situation by opposing tendencies, is compelled to redefine his attitude.

They're concerned about unethical conduct by public officials, and discouraged by activist courts that try to redefine marriage.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to redefine, such as: reconsider, null, reevaluate, reinvent, null, and rethink.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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