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单词 redefine
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Definition of redefine in English:

redefine

verb riːdɪˈfʌɪnˌridəˈfaɪn
[with object]
  • Define again or differently.

    the role of the Emperor was redefined
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It has helped in redefining their lives by teaching them new crafts and packaging old ones better.
    • Somehow along the way, we seem to have redefined a fair go as meaning nobody should get any more than anyone else.
    • It is constantly evolving, updating, redefining itself.
    • Once in a blue moon, a show comes along that redefines visual storytelling for a generation.
    • Jane has been involved in redefining the charity sector itself.
    • Both politics and law have suffered from this attempt to redefine the exercise of power.
    • Liberals everywhere were redefining themselves in the face of a conservative backlash of one degree or another.
    • Every now and then, a movie comes along that nearly redefines perfection.
    • These weaknesses have resulted in a number of attempts to redefine a marketing mix for the services sector.
    • It's a shame that he's redefining his organisation to stop people hating him.
    • Several emerging Labor figures have attempted to redefine these principles in the last few days.
    • It will also make changes to the research and development tax credits schemes by redefining them to make them easier to claim.
    • I think he's done very well in this series of speeches this week, in terms of refining and redefining this mission.
    • The government is redefining disability to suit its own purposes.
    • It provided a new approach to modern society and production methods, an attempt to redefine the meaning and nature of the work of art.
    • This method simply redefines the text content of the static text object defined on line 31.
    • This could form the basis for redefining the relationship between the two perspectives.
    • Rwandan women have come this far, she says, in part by legally redefining women's roles.
    • Their attempt is to redefine the relation between actors and the audience.
    • It is a rare moment in politics when debates can be redefined along wholly new lines.
 
 

Definition of redefine in US English:

redefine

verbˌrēdəˈfīnˌridəˈfaɪn
[with object]
  • Define again or differently.

    her attempt to redefine postmodernism along more political and sociocultural lines
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once in a blue moon, a show comes along that redefines visual storytelling for a generation.
    • Several emerging Labor figures have attempted to redefine these principles in the last few days.
    • These weaknesses have resulted in a number of attempts to redefine a marketing mix for the services sector.
    • It provided a new approach to modern society and production methods, an attempt to redefine the meaning and nature of the work of art.
    • It is a rare moment in politics when debates can be redefined along wholly new lines.
    • It has helped in redefining their lives by teaching them new crafts and packaging old ones better.
    • Rwandan women have come this far, she says, in part by legally redefining women's roles.
    • It's a shame that he's redefining his organisation to stop people hating him.
    • Both politics and law have suffered from this attempt to redefine the exercise of power.
    • Jane has been involved in redefining the charity sector itself.
    • This method simply redefines the text content of the static text object defined on line 31.
    • It is constantly evolving, updating, redefining itself.
    • This could form the basis for redefining the relationship between the two perspectives.
    • The government is redefining disability to suit its own purposes.
    • Liberals everywhere were redefining themselves in the face of a conservative backlash of one degree or another.
    • Every now and then, a movie comes along that nearly redefines perfection.
    • Their attempt is to redefine the relation between actors and the audience.
    • I think he's done very well in this series of speeches this week, in terms of refining and redefining this mission.
    • Somehow along the way, we seem to have redefined a fair go as meaning nobody should get any more than anyone else.
    • It will also make changes to the research and development tax credits schemes by redefining them to make them easier to claim.
 
 
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