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readapting
verb
Present participle of readapt
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Underscoring how detached he had become, he no longer had any valid passport, or international travel document, and Cambridge, to which he had a hard time readapting, was now his de facto home more than ever.
Yet despite official denunciation and celebration of diversity, racism as a concept in this country endures, adapting and readapting, chameleon-like to the changing social and political times.
After the barbarisms of the last century — which have followed us into this one — reading Levi remains an indispensable way of readapting ourselves to the complexity of being human.
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After declaring her candidacy, she added: "When the time comes, I will see with Dominique which is the best winning arrangement".Should he go for it, Mr Strauss-Kahn's biggest test may be to readapt to the Socialists' left-wing centre of gravity, which puts them at odds with most European social-democratic parties.
The comic character would, if left to his own devices, break away from logic (and thus relieve himself from the strain of thinking); give over the effort to adapt and readapt himself to society (and thus slacken in the attention that is due to life); and abandon social convention (and thus relieve himself from the strain of living).
He hasn't mentally readapted to the civilian world where Mary should have a proper funeral.
Humans, too, need to readapt to life on Earth after months in space.
Only a few years later, he dropped dead, as if he were never able to readapt to Soviet life.
"Jack and the Beanstalk" has been adapted and readapted over the years, including by Abbott and Costello in 1952 and by the Jim Henson Company in 2001.
So you need to readapt your organization if you want to be as dominant as Ferrari were in the last decade.
They waited to see how the fish might readapt to its ancestral home.
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