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transposed

adjective as in inverse

adjective as in reversed

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“But our Giselle was transposed out of Austria to the bayous of Louisiana, so it made it relevant to us at the time.”

So I went in and I looked at the house and I walked around and looked at the patterns and colors Sarah put in there, and got those transposed from the wall to the dress.”

"The regulation sets ambitious targets and timelines, and implementation steps are clearly laid out. It also saves time as it does not need to be transposed into national law."

Many works in the show feature photographs transposed onto the skin of the figures.

The other showed that infants can sense the relationships between notes — they can tell when the same melody is transposed to a different key.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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