1. rewiring - Noun
2. rewiring - Verb
rewiring
present participle of rewire
A new wiring
(informal) A new configuration of neurons in the brain
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLast year royal sources ceiling beams and floor joists were being replaced and there was electrical rewiring needed, as well new gas and water mains in the grounds. Source: Internet
The advent of machine language, for instance, allowed computers to carry out new tasks by simply loading new programs, replacing the labor-intensive, error-prone process of physically rewiring and rearranging vacuum tubes and jumper cables. Source: Internet
They conjure up the specter of the surgical or chemical "rewiring" of gay people, or of abortions of fetal homosexuals who have been hunted down in the womb." Source: Internet
A simple rewiring adapter could be used, but not very safe due to power losses. Source: Internet
It is possible to permanently convert a Color Computer into a Dragon by swapping the original Color Computer ROM and rewiring the keyboard cable. Source: Internet
Rewiring the brain of a child diagnosed with special needs must involve parents and teaching professionals, as the classroom or playground is where children spend most of their days. Source: Internet