1. reworked - Adjective
2. reworked - Verb
reworked
simple past and past participle of rework
reworked
worked again
Ownership of thought depends on the thinker not subordinating himself to a ‘ruling thought'. This is particularly difficult, argues Stirner, ... for language itself is a network of ‘fixed ideas'. Truths emerge only when language is reworked and possessed individually. John Carroll
After several performances of this music, he claimed not to be satisfied with it, and reworked it into the final version that was first performed in 1964. Source: Internet
A German edition Cartesianische Meditationen (which Husserl had reworked) came out in 1950. Source: Internet
Champlin (2003), p. 29. Many portraits of Nero were reworked to represent other figures; according to Eric R. Varner, over fifty such images survive. Source: Internet
Although distancing himself from the style of these operas from 1849 onwards, he nevertheless reworked both Der fliegende Holländer and Tannhäuser on several occasions. Source: Internet
AMD thus reworked the Thoroughbred's design to better match the process node on which it was produced, in turn creating the Thoroughbred-B. Source: Internet