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Definition of Recompiling
1. recompile [v] - See also: recompile
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recompiling
Literary usage of Recompiling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mechanics of Law Making by Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert, Courtenay Ilbert (1914)
"The work to be done," according to this proposition, " consisteth of two parts,
the digest or recompiling of the common laws, and that of the statutes. ..."
2. The Mechanics of Law Making by Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert, Courtenay Ilbert (1914)
"The work to be done," according to this proposition, " consisteth of two parts,
the digest or recompiling of the common laws, and that of the statutes. ..."
3. Guidelines for the Evaluation of Electronic Data Interchange Products by John J. Garguilo, Paul Markovitz (1998)
"For example, updates to EDI standards and new data mappings (ie, adding support
for a new document type) requires recompiling portions of the translator. ..."
4. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts (1862)
"Bacon, in his proposition, laid down that the reforming and recompiling of the
statute law consists of four parts :— 1. " The first, to discharge the books ..."
5. The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence (1835)
"He proposed to the King a plan for reducing and recompiling the laws of England,
of which he said, ... First, the digest, or recompiling the common Laws. 1. ..."
6. A Digest of the Public General Statutes: From Magna Carta, A.D. 1224-5, to 1 by Robert Philip Tyrwhitt, Thomas William Tyndale (1822)
"For reforming and recompiling of statute/aw it consists of 4 parts. 1. The first,
te discharge the books of those statutes where the case by alteration of ..."