redispose
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Definition
Verb: 1. To arrange or set in place again; to dispose of something a second time or in a different way. This verb describes the action of dealing with, organizing, or distributing something anew, often after an initial arrangement or disposal.
Usage
The verb "redispose" is used to indicate a subsequent or altered arrangement, placement, or settlement of items, assets, or circumstances. It is a formal term, often found in legal, financial, or logistical contexts.
Examples
- The executor had to redispose the assets after the discovery of a new will.
- Following the merger, the company will redispose its personnel across the new departments.
- The goods were redisposed at a great loss, as stated in the financial report.
Advanced Usage
- In a figurative sense: It can be used to describe reorganizing abstract things like thoughts or efforts.
- After the failed experiment, the research team had to redispose their efforts toward a new hypothesis.
Variants and Related Words
- Redisposition (noun): The act or instance of redisposing.
- The redisposition of the furniture made the room feel larger.
Synonyms
- Rearrange
- Redistribute
- Reallocate
- Resettle
Antonyms
- Keep
- Retain
- Leave (as is)
Verb
- dispose anew
- The goods were redisposed at a great loss