Verb
re-define (third-person singular simple present re-defines, present participle re-defining, simple past and past participle re-defined)
Alternative form of redefine
Failure to develop an interesting hypothesis may lead a scientist to re-define the subject under consideration. Source: Internet
About six months after a court decision effectively ended the effort, union organizers are working to re-define the movement. Source: Internet
The actual definition of a producer is very vague which gives them the ability to define and re-define themselves in an ever-changing industry. Source: Internet
What 5 of our Supreme Court Justices have done is re-define what our founding fathers stated and what their intentions were. Source: Internet
When Lori and Amanda Derham aren’t working at their jobs at the Cox North child/adolescent psychiatric unit, they’re learning how to re-define the traditional family unit as one of the few same-sex couples raising a family in their social circle. Source: Internet
While we cannot redefine our borders, we must re-define our collective approach to ending trans-boundary terrorism and insurgencies.” Source: Internet