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How to use redefine in a sentence

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He helped redefine the musical, and opened borders between high art and popular choreography.
These weaknesses have resulted in a number of attempts to redefine a marketing mix for the services sector.
They're pushing out rather typical rock music with hints of hip-hop and funk, elements that are too subtle to redefine the end result.
Both politics and law have suffered from this attempt to redefine the exercise of power.
We will rather redefine the dispensing tariff and this could mean that it is recalculated.
Correspondents say the device will redefine how the coming conflict will be reported.
Their language is so strong, we've got to redefine, we've gotta take back words.
Works which, with originality and wit, redefine the way we distinguish high art and popular culture.
In recent years radiometric dating of volcanic lavas, particularly in North Germany, has been used to redefine the PermianCarboniferous boundary.
This summer, with its release of public euphoria, will redefine the careers of those 12 players.
The turn of a corner, like the flick of a film frame, can redefine the nature of a disjunctive, heterogeneous spatial continuum.
It has therefore been necessary to redefine what was meant by the job they promised to complete.
As far as I can tell you are attempting to redefine torture to exclude waterboarding and sleep deprivation.
It's very mild electrical current, and it actually helps to reduce puffiness and to help redefine and contour the jawline.
It is conceivable that we will find ourselves going to the polls again to redefine our citizenship.
So to redefine these people out of the system is not particularly fair and we think that victimises these people.
She continues to redefine optimization in the U.S., and she's redefining optimization for new media.
Major modes redefine how keystrokes operate, usually the Tab and Delete keys.
Tillman's attempt to redefine sectionalism in Chicago, however, proved disastrous.
Having released his fourth studio album in September, the Kentuckian virtuoso continues to redefine the role of the cello in contemporary music.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They're concerned about unethical conduct by public officials, and discouraged by activist courts that try to redefine marriage.
The individual, activated in a given situation by opposing tendencies, is compelled to redefine his attitude.
Before these limits could be breached a new administration would have to redefine the scope of the Defense Department's power.
Vlastos himself tried to redefine Socratic irony as a complex phenomenon in which Socrates both does and does not mean what he says.
With our gorgeous new Retina displays, more powerful processors and graphics and all-new Magic accessories, the new iMac continues to redefine the ultimate desktop experience.
Recently, New York's Court of Appeals has begun to redefine the scope of the Scaffold Law, scaling back the almost unlimited liability of employers who are not negligent.
To that end, Betty Crocker is teaming up with New America to redefine homemaking today with a national survey and conversation about this societal evolution.
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