reconfigure
to change the shape or formation of; remodel; restructure.
Origin of reconfigure
1Other words from reconfigure
- re·con·fig·u·ra·tion, noun
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How to use reconfigure in a sentence
Satellites can often cost billions of dollars and cannot reconfigured or reused, unlike the X-37B.
The Pentagon’s Secret Space Drone Is Finally Coming Home | Dave Majumdar | October 13, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe nature of the mobile-enabled swarmcast means it appear to be degraded, but it has really only reconfigured.
ISIS Is Winning the Online Jihad Against the West | Ali Fisher, Nico Prucha | October 1, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTNext year American Idol will have a new judge, possibly even a reconfigured judges table, and a chance to start fresh.
The six column table Table of Altitudes on p. 742 has been reconfigured to four columns to limit its width.
British Dictionary definitions for reconfigure
/ (ˌriːkənˈfɪɡə) /
(tr) to rearrange the elements or settings of (a system, device, computer application, etc)
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