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reconfiguring
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'reconfiguring' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process of changing the structure, form, or function of something. For example, "We are reconfiguring the layout of our office to better accommodate our new staff."
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Alternative expressions(9)
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60 human-written examples
Street skating is about creative expression through reacting to and reconfiguring your environment, so it's impossible to design a space for it".
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This idea is elegant as well as frugal: by reconfiguring existing technology it can potentially connect millions of people to the internet.The third way to cut costs is to apply mass-production techniques in new and unexpected areas such as health care.
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Sometimes standing water will evaporate, leaving the soil salty as well as saturated.Tushaar Shah, in "Taming the Anarchy", his book on water in South Asia, says the groundwater irrigation boom in India is "silently reconfiguring" entire river basins.
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There are reforms still in the works that might usefully have been completed first: reconfiguring how and where health care is delivered, for example, including closing less effective small hospitals.
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"Most people can see the sense of reconfiguring to achieve better equipped, better managed major hospitals," says a senior civil servant, "until it happens down the road from them".
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American has been reconfiguring its cabins, offering three rows of economy-plus seats (it calls them Main Cabin Extra) where four rows of economy seats once lived.
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The phone's processor then switches to using the large screen, reconfiguring its software accordingly.
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Instead of fixed armies looking for opportunities, firms become loose networks that are forever reconfiguring themselves in response to a rapidly shifting landscape.
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Instead of requiring a user to be connected via a cable or Wi-Fi to the router, the service allows reconfiguring the physical device anywhere on the internet.
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JetBlue is reconfiguring the front of the Airbus A321s that service those routes to accommodate the new 2-1-2 premium-claseateat layout.
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Some economists dream that the time is ripe for a grand bargain that reforms the tax code, entitlements, and health care simultaneously, boosting productivity, raising revenue, expanding health-care coverage and putting the budget on the path to long-term balance.Towards sterner regulationMr Obama also faces big decisions on reconfiguring America's system of financial regulation.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "reconfiguring", ensure that the context clearly indicates what is being rearranged or altered to avoid ambiguity. For example: "We are reconfiguring the database to improve data retrieval efficiency."
Common error
Avoid using "reconfiguring" in overly abstract or philosophical discussions where more precise verbs like 'reinterpreting' or 'reconceptualizing' might be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "reconfiguring" is that of a present participle or gerund. As a present participle, it modifies a noun or functions as part of a continuous verb tense. As a gerund, it functions as a noun. Ludwig AI confirms it is valid in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
41%
Encyclopedias
7%
Science
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
3%
Reference
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "reconfiguring" is a versatile term used to describe the act of changing the arrangement or structure of something. Ludwig AI validates its correctness in written English. Its neutral tone and widespread use across different types of documents make it suitable for many writing scenarios. As highlighted by Ludwig, the word is often found in news, science, and encyclopedia contexts. When using "reconfiguring", consider alternatives such as "restructuring" or ""reorganizing"" for slight nuance variations and avoid using it in overly abstract contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reorganizing
Focuses on changing the arrangement or order of elements.
restructuring
Refers to a more formal or organizational change.
reshaping
Implies altering the form or appearance of something.
adapting
Implies changing to suit new conditions or purposes.
rearranging
Suggests a simpler, often physical, change in layout.
modifying
Suggests making limited or specific changes.
remodeling
Often used in the context of buildings or systems, implying significant alteration.
revising
Focuses on correcting or improving something through alterations.
readjusting
Implies making small changes to improve something.
transforming
Indicates a fundamental change in nature or form.
FAQs
How to use "reconfiguring" in a sentence?
You can use "reconfiguring" to describe the process of changing the structure or arrangement of something. For example: "The company is "reorganizing" its departments", or "They are "remodeling" the kitchen".
What can I say instead of "reconfiguring"?
You can use alternatives like "restructuring", "reshaping", or ""reorganizing"" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "reconfiguring" or "reconfiguration"?
"Reconfiguring" is the present participle or gerund form of the verb 'reconfigure', used to describe an ongoing action. "Reconfiguration" is a noun referring to the act or process of reconfiguring.
What's the difference between "reconfiguring" and "adapting"?
"Reconfiguring" implies a change in arrangement or structure, while "adapting" suggests adjusting to new conditions or requirements.
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