1. reformatted - Adjective
2. reformatted - Verb
reformatted (not comparable)
Having been formatted again.
reformatted
simple past and past participle of reformat
Courses typically taught only in college are being reformatted so that they can be taught to any level of student, whereby elementary school students may learn the foundations of any topic they desire. Source: Internet
Gold Key Comics published one issue of John Steed Emma Peel in 1968 (subtitled The Avengers on the Indicia page), which included two newly-coloured and reformatted The Avengers strips from "TV Comic". Source: Internet
During the 1990s, the Diversey Avenue Grand Bazaar was reformatted to a regular Jewel grocery store, but continued to carry some of the traditional "Grand Bazaar" features such as bulk foods. Source: Internet
In this case, the equation could have been reformatted in terms of the acoustical Strouhal Number as shown in the second equation above. Source: Internet
The proposal was incorporated in a new party-wide strategic plan and a joint platform-program committee proposed a reformatted project platform that isolated talking points on issues, principles and solutions, and an array of projects for adaptation. Source: Internet
Later career: 1972–87 Holiday magazine ceased publication in 1971, although it was later revived and reformatted by other hands, without Bester's involvement. Source: Internet