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permutate

[pur-myoo-teyt, per-myoo-teyt] / ˈpɜr mjʊˌteɪt, pərˈmju teɪt /
VERB
rearrange
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“It shape-shifted and permutated in new ways, but it’s still there, and I think it’s even stronger,” she said.

From New York Times May 17, 2022

All pleasures, permutated till ingenuity is baffled, disgust them.

From The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life by Alger, William Rounseville

The selchie tales mingle both the victim and temptress aspects of the tradition, permutating as they travel around the coast and starring predatory land-men and alluring seal-women who in some versions morph into mermaids.

From The Guardian Aug. 3, 2012

In short, the program would create new guesses by permutating, shuffling, reversing and recombining basic information such as a user's name into new `words'.

From Underground by Dreyfus, Suelette

The difference between evolving new ideas, and re-expressing and permutating old ones; largely characterises the dissimilarity of the scientific and the literary and theological minds.

From The Scientific Basis of National Progress Including that of Morality by Gore, George




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