Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
refigure .
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Examples
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Some may be intent on slashing spending to bring the budget into balance, perhaps by refiguring Social Security benefits.
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Some may be intent on slashing spending to bring the budget into balance, perhaps by refiguring Social Security benefits.
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As the generational tides nudge this demographic closer to the front and center of American evangelicalism, it's time for a refiguring of the equations by the many non-evangelicals nursing grudges about those pushy Jesus nuts -- especially the progressive secularists who share these new evangelicals' social justice commitments.
Tom Krattenmaker: The New Evangelical Alliance Waiting To Happen
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As the generational tides nudge this demographic closer to the front and center of American evangelicalism, it's time for a refiguring of the equations by the many non-evangelicals nursing grudges about those pushy Jesus nuts -- especially the progressive secularists who share these new evangelicals' social justice commitments.
Tom Krattenmaker: The New Evangelical Alliance Waiting To Happen
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Paintings are inspired by mock-Tudor suburbia, with Woods refiguring monochrome timbering as geometric abstractions in union flag patterns.
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Some may be intent on slashing spending to bring the budget into balance, perhaps by refiguring Social Security benefits.
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A graduate-school alumnus who only recently, and quite publicly, was able to pay off his debts, Obama proposed refiguring loan programs so that students would accrue interest even while they're enrolled.
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But they kept retrying and refiguring what would work.
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In Europe, Malta is radically refiguring its water metering to conserve energy, and there is an EU-wide smarter cities initiative, ranking smaller towns according to their "smartness".
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Dirty Davey gave a reason for refiguring the intersection into a round-about.
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