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Repurposed meaning
simple past and past participle of repurpose
Using Repurposed
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of repurpose
- In the example corpus, repurposed often appears in combinations such as: be repurposed, been repurposed, repurposed for.
Context around Repurposed
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 0 start, 11 middle, 9 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Repurposed
- In this selection, "repurposed" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, recently, notice, shamelessly, rooms, church and topics stand out and add context to how "repurposed" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and he repurposed his suit and and some repurposed rooms. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "repurposed" sits close to words such as additives, alfie and appreciating, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with repurposed
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
I began to notice “repurposed” church buildings all over the city. (11 words)
In some situations, they could be repurposed in other ways, she says. (12 words)
Bartlett said everything remained the same besides technology upgrades and some repurposed rooms. (13 words)
For metro Atlanta, Aspes and Paul say that there is more and more choice for courts and venues, even at indoor gyms such as the Lifetime Fitness in Sandy Springs, which recently repurposed its basketball courts as three permanent pickleball courts. (41 words)
For the fashion lover, a shirt and brooch from the local op-shop could be repurposed to wrap and decorate a more expensive gift of clothing, fashion books, perfume or make-up. (32 words)
Friday was a busy day for the actor, and he repurposed his suit from the screening while attending another big event – the qualifying day for the F1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
Ailsa, now 47, is taking part in a groundbreaking new trial, which is looking into whether existing drugs can be repurposed to help slow MS progression.
And while Mr Arrow's old sheering shed is no longer standing, the timber was repurposed and used to build the chapel at the garden.
At this point, Jones says, the project should be stopped and the existing structures in the Central Valley demolished if they can not be repurposed.
Audiences, especially horror audiences, ceaselessly denounce all things old dredged up and repurposed for a new audience.
Bartlett said everything remained the same besides technology upgrades and some repurposed rooms.
Belle&co prides itself on sourcing unique and individual items, which are restored or repurposed, to give them a new lease of life.
Bresnahan's plan would have reconfigured elementary schools into grade level centers, redistricted some areas, and repurposed the year-round Ridge Family Center into a preschool.
Content shared on LinkedIn typically follows these trends, whether it's created fresh for the platform or repurposed from other social media channels.
Crap like this is why so few ancient monuments that weren't repurposed as churches survived to the industrial era more or less intact.
Despite that, Israelis have supplied Gazans with electricity, water, fuel, and construction materials (often repurposed by Hamas to make weapons).
For metro Atlanta, Aspes and Paul say that there is more and more choice for courts and venues, even at indoor gyms such as the Lifetime Fitness in Sandy Springs, which recently repurposed its basketball courts as three permanent pickleball courts.
For the fashion lover, a shirt and brooch from the local op-shop could be repurposed to wrap and decorate a more expensive gift of clothing, fashion books, perfume or make-up.
Friday was a busy day for the actor, and he repurposed his suit from the screening while attending another big event – the qualifying day for the F1 Grand Prix of Las Vegas.
I began to notice “repurposed” church buildings all over the city.
In some situations, they could be repurposed in other ways, she says.
I remember the boogie board version of that commercial that was shamelessly repurposed with a different song.
Many of the issues are just repackaged and repurposed topics that we have allowed to divide us.
Meta blocked Canadian news on its social media sites earlier this month in response to federal legislation requiring some tech giants to pay for news content shared or repurposed on their platforms.
On The Go serves up Korean Corn Dogs and loaded fries out of a repurposed shipping container.
Other sources claim that the over £7,000 were raised for this purpose, but to be repurposed on account of those tumultuous times.
Common combinations with repurposed
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- be repurposed 28×
- been repurposed 21×
- repurposed for 18×
- and repurposed 17×
- repurposed as 16×
- repurposed to 14×
- repurposed into 11×
- was repurposed 10×
- repurposed and 9×
- the repurposed 9×