redefine
Example Sentences
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As he ponders his next career steps, he’s also redefining his identity and relationship with work.
From Los Angeles Times
BlackRock, which introduced its target-date investing in 1993, also said that artificial intelligence is “redefining the future of work and labor income, as it also transforms how we model, measure, and manage risks and opportunities.”
From MarketWatch
But he added he hoped the new title managed to "redefine survival horror in interesting new ways", while still "respecting the DNA of the series".
From BBC
But the new material does apparently indicate how Clinton's world collided with Epstein's in the early 2000s, when Clinton was redefining himself as an ex-president on a philanthropic mission.
From BBC
Dr. Dyer said: "It has been a pleasure working collaboratively on this project to redefine our understanding of immune cell recruitment to try and better treat inflammatory disease."
From Science Daily
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