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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

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

It seems that though a substantial amount of De Keermaeker's movement was transposed into "Countdown," it was also transformed – from a white, elite avant-garde setting to a Black pop culture setting.

From Salon

Worn by use over time and torn out, the floors meld histories in sedimented layers, producing palimpsests that Adams has ingeniously transposed into warp and weft and dotted with glinting metallic chains and glass beads.

From New York Times