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to redesignate
verb
To designate again.
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I think they actually want to redesignate sin as not being sinful.
Planning is the responsibility of local government, and, as Mr Osborne pointed out, councils already have the power to redesignate land for building.
So desperate is the Treasury in its search for growth that George Osborne is said to want to redesignate protected land to kickstart large-scale housing schemes.
Robert Avery London In view of Boris Johnson's recent Damascene conversion to Europhobia (Report, 22 February), isn't it time to redesignate him as half man, half Brexit?
The groups promised to pressure the service to redesignate a wide area as critical habitat for the frog, based on the revised economic analysis.
The online publication on Thursday will exclude all rejected claims and their addresses, disguising the extent to which politicians used the "flipping" tactic to redesignate their second homes so they maximised their income.
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Citing two unnamed American officials, The New York Times reported earlier this month that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was preparing to possibly redesignate the MEK as a terrorist group, partly because of the failure of the MEK to fully vacate the group's home in Iraq, called Camp Ashraf, to a new location.
The bill also authorized the federal government to acquire additional land to the north and west in order to expand and redesignate the monument as a national park and to establish a national wildlife refuge.
The signs along the road were scheduled to be removed on July 1 , 2005 when the business loop was to be redesignated CTH-P.
After Mr. Ford was sworn in as president, the plane had to be redesignated as SAM 27000, indicating no president was on board.
These reserve areas were to be redesignated by the Senate Department for the completion of the housing project.
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