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replanning

noun as in reconstruction

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Organizers started replanning the event two years ago.

"The closing, bitterly protested by Cambridge as a flagrant breach of contractual obligations, necessitated a replanning and reprogramming of the entire renewal project area," the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority sums up.

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On top of the logistical issues that came with replanning the event within a week, the couple also had to grapple with the emotional challenges presented by the cross-continental journeys their families had to take from warring nations to make it to their nuptials.

Then came the planning and replanning, the zoning and the legal documents, and the required licenses to make it all come true.

As parts of the country continue to see progress, many Americans are booking spring break trips, dining in newly reopened restaurants and replanning summer weddings that were abruptly canceled in 2020.

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

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