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be reprogrammed
verb
To program anew or differently.
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The system needs to be reprogrammed.
Embryos are known to be reprogrammed in the womb.
The truth is, the brain can be reprogrammed.
In most cases, the defibrillators can be reprogrammed without surgery to minimize the problem.
The drawback is that the memory needs to be reprogrammed each time another version is completed.
The ideal shunt has a valve and can be reprogrammed to regulate the drainage.
Nevertheless, the findings show that neurons can be reprogrammed long after they differentiated and matured.
Moreover, the devices may need to be reprogrammed and their clocks reset when power is restored.
Moreover, they must be reprogrammed in a cumbersome fashion to do something else.
Each has had to be reprogrammed individually, a task that continues.
The total cost is unclear, but the money initially would be reprogrammed from already approved accounts.
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