re-engineer Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of re-engineer In English

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  • Much of the tension produced was a result of these architects' desire to re-engineer social reality through design.

  • Indeed, they have rather preferred to re-engineer the robot surroundings so as to eliminate any source of possible unpredictability.

  • However, if one introduces a tax break to allow cars to run on bioethanol one would have fundamentally to re-engineer the engine of each car.

  • We should re-engineer what we do in this place, because we ought to be an example to the rest of the world.

  • We must re-engineer the way in which we deliver our services.

  • One then has to re-engineer the whole system of launching, supporting and recovering human beings in any such project on a low-risk basis.

  • Electronic networking allows companies to re-engineer their business processes by reorganising themselves to service their customers better.

  • There is a need to re-engineer higher education.

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