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Definition of Repositioned
1. reposition [v] - See also: reposition
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repositioned
Literary usage of Repositioned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Together We Can: A Guide for Crafting a Profamily System of Education and by Atelia I. Melaville (1993)
"Merrilyn Parks Rochester City School District The collaborative's staff may be
repositioned from other agencies, assigned from within the school itself, ..."
2. The Recognition of Prior Learning Power, Pedagogy & Possibility: Conceptual by Judy Harris (2000)
"Knowledge has been repositioned as embedded in, or underpinning, competence - that
... The learner has been repositioned as a self-directed, self- managing, ..."
3. Nursing Homes: Proposal to Enhance Oversight of Poorly Performing Homes Has by William J. Scanlon (1999)
"The nursing home failed to ensure that residents with pressure sores were
repositioned every 2 hours to promote healing and to prevent new sores from ..."
4. The Journey by Timothy Tuohy (2006)
"But, we repositioned the antenna manually and the transmissions continue."
"You manually repositioned the antenna?" "Yes Sir." "Who authorized this function ..."
5. National Information Systems Security '95 (18th) Proceedings: Making by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"To provide the protection needed, the security perimeter must be repositioned
outward, thereby acknowledging the security relevance of many ordinary ..."