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reposition

[ree-puh-zish-uhn, rep-uh-] / ˌri pəˈzɪʃ ən, ˌrɛp ə- /




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Researchers can also reposition damaged DNA inside the nucleus to test how its location influences repair.

From Science Daily

This makes her exit possibly less a retirement and more a strategic repositioning.

From Salon

"What makes this finding exciting is that arginine is already known to be clinically safe and inexpensive, making it a highly promising candidate for repositioning as a therapeutic option for AD."

From Science Daily

Now, months later, the Capitals enter a pivotal offseason having to find a new coach — and players that can reposition Washington as contenders in the final years of Ovechkin’s career.

From Washington Times

Despite attempts to freshen up its products in recent years and reposition itself to a younger audience, it has failed to stop a slide in its sales.

From BBC