0 present participle of reuse
1 to use something again:
The advantage with the latter case is reusing the robots after each sampling provided that the currents do not change over time that much.
In other words, reusing an event code or forming two unrelated ones is not problematic, but forming two overlapping codes is.
Reusing a retrieved case can be as easy as returning the retrieved solution, unchanged, as the proposed solution for the new problem.
The chance of reusing an entire office design is significantly less than that of reusing a window detail.
By reusing shared feature structures, the user can converge information from other exploration paths into the current path of exploration.
Adapting past solutions to new problems is done by reusing retrieved design methods.
This allows to potentially reusing system design and implementation separately.
More importantly, they give us the possibility of modularizing the implementation process and reusing its results.