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to repurposed
verb
To reuse for a different purpose, on a long-term basis, without alteration.
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She urged governments and regulatory bodies across all four UK nations to look at ways of ensuring patients had routine access to repurposed, off-patent drugs.
People move house in Zaatari by putting wheels on to repurposed fenceposts, lifting their houses on to them, and hauling them through the streets, while boys jump on and off, like a fairground ride.
To date, clinical trials have been restricted to repurposed compounds, doxycycline, quinacrine, pentosan polysulfate (PPS), and flupertine.
However, Elowitz says that editors won't simply repost another site's news with a link; Wetpaint will add its own editorial spin to repurposed content.
Hungary's parliament approved measures on Tuesday to detain asylum seekers for the duration of their application process, and transfer refugees and migrants in the country to repurposed shipping containers for housing.
Introduce legislation that provides a range of incentives within the government payment structure for access to repurposed drugs.
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"We needed to repurpose the space".
I was always trying to repurpose things.
"We wanted to repurpose it in different environments," Ms. Coburn said.
Hours later, there is nothing left to repurpose.
So finding ways to repurpose those into products is commendable".
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