"Redefine" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Redefine" Meaning

To redefine means to change the meaning or interpretation of a word, phrase, or concept by giving it a new or different definition, often in order to modernize, broaden, or update its original meaning.

"Redefine" Examples

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1. Recollected her thoughts, Jane redefined her approach to the project and delivered exceptional results.
2. The company redefined their marketing strategy to focus on social media to reach a younger audience.

Noun


3. The new policy was a redefinition of the company's commitment to diversity and inclusion.
4. The artist's latest series redefined the boundaries of digital art.

Adjective


5. The innovative thinker redefined the conventional wisdom on sustainable energy solutions.

"Redefine" Similar Words

Redeem

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Redeemable

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Capable of being redeemed or exchanged for something of value. Someone or something that can be saved or improved from a bad or unprofitable situation.

Redeemably

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Suitably or justifiably deserving of approval or forgiveness.

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A person or thing that saves someone or something from a difficult or unpleasant situation; someone who rescues or saves another from sin or guilt.

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Redeems

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To make something or someone acceptable by reducing or removing a fault or defect.<br><br>For example: "The company's willingness to recall the product and fix the bug redeems their bad reputation."<br><br>Or: "His brave apology redeems the mistake he made in the past."

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Redemption

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Redemption refers to the act of saving or delivering someone or something from a state of sin, error, or evil, or regaining or recovering something that has been lost or stolen. It can also refer to the act of paying off a debt or guilt. In a broader sense, redemption can represent a second chance, forgiveness, or a new beginning.<br><br>Example: "She sought redemption for her past mistakes through her charity work."<br><br>Synonyms: salvation, liberation, pardon, atonement, forgiveness<br><br>Antonyms: condemnation, punishment, retaliation

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