redefine
Example Sentences
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Though locally celebrated for its proximity to a scenic railroad and the Hershey chocolate empire, the town’s identity was redefined in March 1979.
The group was praised for redefining the perception of the piano trio and of chamber music itself.
From New York Times
The notion of provenance — where an object came from, and who its previous owners were — is being redefined, and the goalposts are being shifted.
From New York Times
The new building and modernized grounds will reshape and redefine the way the campus looks now.
From Seattle Times
Broadcast networks might have been worried about the competition, but their top series still pulled in 10 million to 12 million viewers each week, and “Scandal” had leveraged Twitter to redefine the term “audience engagement.”
From Los Angeles Times
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