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be reconfigured for
verb
To arrange into a new configuration.
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The existing museum will be reconfigured for a better flow between spaces.
It can be reconfigured for each mission by adding or removing modules such as weapon systems, sensors, helicopters and drones.
He said the administration would look at whether the National Guard needed to be reconfigured for homeland security.
Although designed for a single user, the four-story building could be reconfigured for a variety of tenants.
Also known as black box theatres, laboratory theatres, modular theatres, multiform theatres, free form theatres, or environmental theatres, they can be reconfigured for each performance.
Office furniture makers have seized on the workplace changes and have been offering products that can be reconfigured for individuals or groups.
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The human is being reconfigured for the machine.
(The Canucks traveled 13,000 miles while their home rink was reconfigured for the 2010 Olympics).
But the familiar petroleum-fueled engine is being reconfigured for a considerably different role in the electric propulsion era.
Asexual and loud, the new film has been reconfigured for 6-year-olds with an ending that's really surprising.
The seating is reconfigured for each act, lending a little more novelty and surprise to the experience.
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