"Resequencing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Resequencing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Resequencing" Meaning

Reordering or rearranging something, often in a chronological or logical manner, such as reordering DNA sequences in genetics or rearranging the sequence of events in a project timeline.

"Resequencing" Examples

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Software developers used resequencing techniques to optimize the code for faster execution.
The new algorithm used resequencing to improve the efficiency of the neural network.
In bioinformatics, resequencing the genome of a patient allowed for a more accurate diagnosis of the genetic disorder.
The production team used resequencing to reorganize the shot list for the film to improve the pacing.
Resequencing the marketing strategy led to a significant increase in engagement on social media.

"Resequencing" Similar Words

Resented

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Resentful

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Having or showing a feeling of bitter anger or discontent, often because of a perceived injustice or grievance.<br><br>Example: "She spoke resentfully about the new policy, feeling it favored her colleagues over her."

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The feeling of intense discontent, bitter indignation, or anger, often because of a sense of injustice or wrong, which is deeply felt and can be long-lasting. It is a negative emotion that can lead to hostility or bitterness towards oneself or others.

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To resent someone or something means to feel bitter or angry because of a past injury, injustice, or perceived wrong. It can also mean to feel annoyed or irritated with someone or something.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> I resent the fact that my colleague took credit for my work.<br> He resents his sister for not supporting him in his career.<br><br>In both instances, the word "resent" implies a sense of negative emotions caused by a past event or situation.

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A person employed to handle and make reservations, especially in a hotel or restaurant.

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