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were re-engineered
verb
To modify the design of an existing system, organization, process or product in order to make it more effective, efficient or responsive.
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Both were re-engineered and yielded big gains.
Over time, the highways were re-engineered to fit the needs of high-speed travel, but it still left the metropolitan region with relatively narrow carriageways, a lot of hairpin turns, very short merge lanes and poor signage.
I'm sure Bruno Goussault and his fellow food scientists will soon manage to capture these smells in an aerosol spray and invent a way that home cooks can inject their favorite herbs and spices into the bag, much in the way that cake mixes were re-engineered to require the addition of a fresh egg to create a greater sense of accomplishment.
During the last years many components of the TEXTOR data management system were re-engineered.
Six under-performing services were re-engineered with prominent effects on 7 postgraduate year (PGY) rotations.
You had a vision for how things could be so much better if the infrastructure were re-engineered to take advantage of breakthrough technology.
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While the displacement numbers are the same as last year's offerings, the engines have been re-engineered with direct fuel injection, continuously variable valve timing and cylinder deactivation.
Although this engine was used in the previous-generation Corolla, it has been re-engineered and now has variable valve timing "with intelligence," to improve performance and fuel economy.
A few dishes need to be re-engineered.
Transport networks need to be re-engineered for decarbonisation.
With prodding, they could be re-engineered to make fuel.
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