transposing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ trænˈspəʊz]
  • Us [ trænˈspoʊz]

Meaning of transposing In English

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  • Clearly, country-level variation does not account for variation in the chances of member states transposing directives in any given week after the deadline.

  • Transposing health gradients into health gaps captures the magnitude of socioeconomic differentials; it supports, too, the setting of targets and the targeting of resources.

  • Sometimes it may be possible to get a speedy answer by examining the walk from the end, or transposing and combining various operations in it.

  • However, caution is required before transposing in vitro results to the in vivo conditions.

  • Both transpose the basic amplitude envelope of the spoken utterance they are transposing.

  • First, elements from this family may have stopped transposing before the host species split from their common ancestor.

  • The law transposing the disposition of the qualitative and quantitative protection of water was under discussion at the time of the rivalry.

  • Numbers above the bars indicate the numbers of the 24 directives that the member state reported transposing.

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