0 past simple and past participle of reuse
1 to use something again:
For economy of notation, variables are reused in sections that are self-contained.
This allows one to embed template definitions within each other, so that common templates, such as noun phrases, can be reused.
The author believes that these will constitute, in the near future, a major improvement in the way knowledge is captured, structured, shared and reused.
The files and ideas presented at the outset by each of us were rapidly analysed, reused and reprocessed by the others.
Finally, as knowledge is reused it is refined and becomes more valuable.
Pictures, moreover, are heavily reused: each picture is used three times on average.
The result was a set of modules that could potentially be reused in other applications compatible with rags.
In this type, modules of collected discarded products are reused if possible, and other modules are recycled.