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Reconfiguring meaning
present participle and gerund of reconfigure
Using Reconfiguring
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of reconfigure
- In the example corpus, reconfiguring often appears in combinations such as: reconfiguring the, reconfiguring of, also reconfiguring.
Context around Reconfiguring
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 7 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 17 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Reconfiguring
- In this selection, "reconfiguring" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, radical, regeneration, mean, existing, services and space stand out and add context to how "reconfiguring" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a radical reconfiguring of its and and also reconfiguring the rest. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "reconfiguring" sits close to words such as aaditya, aardman and abbess, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with reconfiguring
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Big Brother: Reconfiguring the "active" audience of cultural studies? (9 words)
That's not closing Stepping Hill, but it's reconfiguring services around the district. (14 words)
It’s pretty comprehensive and I don’t feel like reconfiguring it for a new generation. (16 words)
Instead of completely reconfiguring the Boat Deck, the ship's architects simply opened a well in the deck between what were to have been the second and third class lounges, creating a double height space known as the Double Room (now the Grand Lounge). (44 words)
In Sudbury, Mayor Paul Lefebvre said he’s all in favour of making changes to the city’s rules around zoning, saying it will be “all hands on deck” when staff gets around to reconfiguring existing regulations to accommodate more housing. (41 words)
BP is considering a radical reconfiguring of its offices, which could come close to halving its property portfolio in some locations, by shifting almost 50,000 employees towards remote working and flexible workplace layouts in the wake of the pandemic. (40 words)
Big Brother: Reconfiguring the "active" audience of cultural studies? (9 words)
Example sentences (18)
In Sudbury, Mayor Paul Lefebvre said he’s all in favour of making changes to the city’s rules around zoning, saying it will be “all hands on deck” when staff gets around to reconfiguring existing regulations to accommodate more housing.
That's not closing Stepping Hill, but it's reconfiguring services around the district.
BP is considering a radical reconfiguring of its offices, which could come close to halving its property portfolio in some locations, by shifting almost 50,000 employees towards remote working and flexible workplace layouts in the wake of the pandemic.
ITRenew, which specializes in decommissioning and reselling used equipment from hyperscale data centers, has been reconfiguring some of it into broad market-friendly solutions, certified for traditional software platforms, such as VMware.
It’s pretty comprehensive and I don’t feel like reconfiguring it for a new generation.
Some of this planning involves maintaining staff and resources and also reconfiguring the rest of the year to adapt to this unforeseen suspended period.
It's a complete ground-up rebuild, including new bridges and reconstructing (and some reconfiguring of) ramps.
Traders and analysts said Smithfield was reconfiguring its U.S. processing operations to direct meat to China, which produced half the world’s pork before swine fever decimated the industry.
County contractors are also reconfiguring the bike lanes on both N. Scott and N. Quinn Streets as part of the construction, resulting in some road closures in the area.
Projects for those using the fund could include supporting regeneration, reconfiguring space, increasing the number of homes for young and old people, more work space and reducing vehicle congestion.
That may mean reconfiguring furniture for a more functional living room or converting an underused guest room into a useful craft or project space.
That money can and should be used to offset the cost of reconfiguring Lee Park and Pioneer Park Cemetery near Dallas City Hall and the convention center.
This reconfiguring has happened thanks to a reordering of the structures of work, technology and a breakdown of communal life.
Vaccine officials are discussing reconfiguring next year’s vaccine already, looking to produce it with alternative methods to growing the vaccine virus in eggs.
Big Brother: Reconfiguring the "active" audience of cultural studies?
For specific requirements, much software must be carefully configured to be useful, to work correctly with other software, or to be secure, and local administrators are often obliged to spend time reviewing and reconfiguring assorted software.
Instead of completely reconfiguring the Boat Deck, the ship's architects simply opened a well in the deck between what were to have been the second and third class lounges, creating a double height space known as the Double Room (now the Grand Lounge).
The on-board computer also experienced unscheduled resets occasionally, which necessitated reconfiguring the clock sequence and subsystems.
Common combinations with reconfiguring
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- reconfiguring the 6×
- reconfiguring of 2×
- also reconfiguring 2×