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Together, they redefined dance music, merging the cold soundscapes of synthesized music with sweet soul music.
Somehow along the way, we seem to have redefined a fair go as meaning nobody should get any more than anyone else.
The builders of the Bay Colony were redefined as bigots, prudes, and killjoys.
Bromley redefined Trypanites to include all blind, simple, unbranched borings in hard substrata with a single opening to the surface.
Others found solace in deep religious faith, or redefined life in terms of the absurd.
From hi-fi repairman to dub pioneer, he tinkered and reconfigured his equipment and, in so doing, redefined the role of engineer-producer.
I find it very disturbing that a pregnant woman's wish for a healthy child is being redefined as being an expression of ableism.
There is no way earlier cohorts of illicit immigrants are going to be deported except through due process which may be redefined if necessary.
Through the proximity of these two verses, the resident alien has been redefined as a neighbor, to whom is due the covenant obligation of love.
Secondary categories are not strictly bounded, and their limits are constantly redefined through practice.
Charles and Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, Lloyd Wright and Neutra created sleek, unornamented homes that redefined residential living.
The American arctic geologist David Hopkins redefined Beringia to include portions of Alaska and Northeast Asia.
Family and community, husband and wife, father and son, parent and child, were redefined in the later nineteenth century.
Through a semantic shell game, the crime is being so redefined that it is becoming unrecognizable.
Blame the radically altered mindset that results when killing is redefined from a moral wrong into a beneficent and legal act.
But this would be met with demands for Kosovo's Serb minority population to be included in a redefined Serbia.
The notion of freedom was redefined subjectively, as an inner state that can be maintained despite the vicissitudes of political life.
The task was redefined, increasingly explicitly, as that of overthrowing the forces of evil.
Such boundary crossings redefined the existing rigid departmentalization of science.
In each case any similar activity was subtly redefined to reinforce the apparent rise of the vogue phenomenon.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This line is a type of hendiadys, the first half of the line being redefined by the second.
Assumptions regarding leadership, organization, planning, and legality are redefined.
Eleutherodactylus rostralis and E. rhodopis are redefined and their relationships are suggested.
Rent may be redefined as the value of the scarce uses of wealth within a given period.
The only known family is Naraoid Walcott, which must be redefined.
Belonging itself is redefined, becoming a matter of choice, not accident.
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