recompose
(redirected from recomposing)re·com·pose
(rē′kəm-pōz′)tr.v. re·com·posed, re·com·pos·ing, re·com·pos·es
1. To compose again; reorganize or rearrange.
2. To restore to composure; calm.
re′com·po·si′tion (rē′kŏm-pə-zĭsh′ən) n.
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recompose
(ˌriːkəmˈpəʊz)vb (tr)
1. to restore to composure or calmness
2. to arrange or compose again; reform
recomposition n
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recompose
Past participle: recomposed
Gerund: recomposing
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Translations
recompose
vt
(= rewrite) → umschreiben
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