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be repositioned

noun

The act of putting into a new position.

  • Spontaneous reposition of a dislocated arytenoid cartilage

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She needs to stand up and be repositioned.

Some situations need time to sift and settle and be repositioned as drama.

"The remaining four or five will need to be repositioned," Donet predicts.

Hummer is being offered for sale, and Saab may be repositioned or sold.

The pair said that aid and international development needed to be repositioned.

Kingfish, he said, would be repositioned as "a beer-hall kind of thing".

After every change of possession, the ball will be repositioned, according to the Big Ten statement.

NATO officials did not saw which warships, or how many, would be repositioned, or exactly where.

Theatre's a live art and it should be repositioned as such, rather than as a branch of literature".

But "Ghost Light," he added, "allows George Moscone's legacy to be repositioned, in some ways, next to Harvey's".

Under the plan, a second case will be built on the left side, and pipes will be repositioned.

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