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was redefining
verb
To define again or differently. To give a new or different definition to (a word). To define an area of storage, that has already been defined, in a different manner, e.g. changing it from textual to numeric.
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or acknowledged he was redefining its role.
Here, truly, was Holbrooke's gift for improvisation; he was redefining success as he went along.
He was redefining the nature of the Union in terms not used in the Constitution.
Martin contributed to the cultural dynamism of Sydney, which was redefining its own identity.
In making politics his sordid canvas, Hitler was redefining the limits of art-making.
In the end, I felt like Yao was redefining some of the sports stereotypes of both cultures.
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Jihad was redefined.
Pasta, too, was redefined at Franny's.
Volatility was redefined on Wall Street yesterday.
Then in 1997 the department was redefined and renamed.
Architecture was redefined: no longer frozen music, but petrified Thatcherism.
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