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Definition of Resituating
1. resituate [v] - See also: resituate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resituating
Literary usage of Resituating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Methodist Review (1899)
"... and even require the sale and relocation of the present manufacturing plants
and the resituating of some of the sales rooms in cheaper property, ..."
2. Becoming One Community: Reading & Writing with English Language Learners by Kathleen Fay, Suzanne Whaley (2004)
"... her game called "Mission Impossible," where she travels from one room to
another with her brother and sister, stepping on and resituating four pillows. ..."
3. What Holds Us Together: Social Cohesion in South Africa by David Chidester, Phillip Dexter (2004)
"To think our way towards such a possibility, I want to undertake a kind of
intellectual experiment which will require resituating the problem of identity, ..."
4. Global Citizenship, Cultural Citizenship and World Religions in Religion by David Chidester (2002)
"... and cultural citizenship, with their multiple identities, shifting locations
and new media, can chart the terrain for resituating the study of religion. ..."
5. AIDS, Poverty, and Hunger: Challenges and Responses by Stuart Gillespie (2006)
"... we also argue for the need to reevaluate the conceptual separation of HIV/AIDS
and public health and consider resituating it in the domain of public ..."