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is transposed
verb
To reverse or change the order of (two or more things); to swap or interchange.
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Cavalleria Rusticana is transposed to fascist Italy.
If the work is narcissistic, he told me, it is "transposed into work.
And yet all that iconography of death is transposed into this one object".
Ri is transposed to become the left-hand part of the next higher intermediate cipher, Li + 1.
Almost everything else from "House" is transposed to the psychiatric wing of a Los Angeles hospital without a hitch — or much imagination.
Here the story is transposed to late-18th-century central Korea and to the final days of the fatigued and corrupt Chosun dynasty.
Instead, we find the action is transposed to modern London, the world stage, or a kind of amorphous anywhen with all specifics eradicated.
These broad principles will be difficult and embarrassing to squirm out of when the debate is transposed to the larger European "family of nations".
This tale of two weddings and a funeral – a kind of 17th-century kitchen sink drama – is transposed to 1919, just after women got the vote.
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In transposed duplications, duplicated genes are transposed from ancestral (parental) loci to novel (transposed) loci [ 7].
This debate has been transposed onto games.
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