Definition of Repatterned

1. repattern [v] - See also: repattern

Lexicographical Neighbors of Repatterned

repasting
repasts
repat
repatch
repatched
repatches
repatching
repatriate
repatriated
repatriates
repatriating
repatriation
repatriations
repats
repattern
repatterned (current term)
repatterning
repatterns
repave
repaved
repaver
repavers
repaves
repaving
repay
repayability
repayable
repayer
repayers
repaying

Literary usage of Repatterned

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Poetry of Life by Bliss Carman (1906)
"... plastic media of a radiant fleeting universe, to be moulded and repatterned after his own will into shapes more beautiful than the eye has yet beheld. ..."

2. The Victory: Poems of Triumph by Charles Augustus Keeler (1916)
"... By what mystic alchemy divine Do I live, transfigured in your form, Thus commingled with a spirit fine, Thus repatterned to a fairer norm? ..."

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