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transpose

[trans-pohz, trans-pohz] / trænsˈpoʊz, ˈtræns poʊz /


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“With our safety drivers, we’re collecting huge amounts of data, safety verifications and transposing in real time to our customers.”

From Seattle Times

Now Farina was back in my life, singing his magic words at the Numero Twenty festival in Los Angeles on Saturday night, transposing the weekend’s fundamental proposition into melody.

From Washington Post

But some care must be taken to correctly transpose accidentals.

From Literature

That's what is called transposition, because we have merely rearranged or transposed the letters from their original arrangement or order....

From Literature

He also drew broader implications from the pullout, saying it showed America’s inability to transpose a foreign model of governance to a country with different cultural and historical attributes.

From Washington Post