Examples of 'recomposed' in a sentence

Meaning of "recomposed"

Recompose is a verb meaning to revise, rearrange, or reorganize something, especially a piece of music, literature, or art. It is commonly used in creative fields such as music composition, writing, and visual arts to denote the process of refining or restructuring a work
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  • simple past tense and past participle of recompose

How to use "recomposed" in a sentence

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Late landscape recomposed from his memories.
Territory as well could be decomposed and recomposed.
And recomposed the secret group.
You are members of a traditional or recomposed step family.
Be recomposed into the same body.
All this is mixed and recomposed with reality.
The text can be easily decomposed and recomposed.
In which the zi are the recomposed values of the signal.
Recomposed from fragments.
We really want it to be recomposed into objects.
Such a revised calculation would then be used for the voting procedure within the recomposed SNB.
Fragmented and recomposed blocks.
And recomposed by contemporary Turkish artists.
There is never been any question of a recomposed family as far as we are concerned.
Recomposed family, a family with adolescents or grandkids.

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This cycle of struggles is the action of a recomposed working class.
I have recomposed my life.
Even the teams will be able to be recomposed along the way.
My virtual, recomposed memory is a guarantee of my belonging.
We will have recomposed.
Recomposed by matthew herbert: mahler symphony x.
The succession is then recomposed for restoring the original image.
The same quantity of water can thus be decomposed and recomposed ad infinitum.
The backscattered response signal is recomposed from signal samples delivered by the photodetector.
Families are built, decomposed and recomposed.
Almost all the songs are recomposed with the same tunes as in the original film.
A lot of the CBD oils on the market today are recomposed from CBD crystals.
They are recomposed into aerial motifs, like birds or kites.
Ruxobeda is an imaginary city made up of recomposed fragments of Bordeaux.
Once you have recomposed your cake, ganache the entire cake.
A leader in the production of Recomposed Wood Veneer.
Each list will be recomposed taking into account the priorities mentioned in paragraph 1 c.
His mother remarries and the family thus recomposed returns to live in Los Angeles.
Trabzon, this unknown empire, is part of the great puzzle that is recomposed here.
The peroration of the Finale is recomposed and the additional trombone is removed.
Fragmentary thought, a thought that looks like many fragmented pieces of a puzzle which must be recomposed.
How can space be reinterpreted or recomposed through music?
In that period, it recomposed production and sustained growth with the influx of dollars.
The threads are being unwoven, unknitted and then recomposed differently.
A team has recomposed on the site, hybrid of old and news members of the forum.
The data presented are fixed, but may be recomposed arbitrarily and unrestrictively.
She recomposed herself, preparing for the meeting with her husband and his new lover.
Paintings are then repaired, restored, and recomposed from these fragments of images.
Recomposed mobility . Photographic work of recompositions.
Well-known objects that have been fragmented tend to be recomposed only after years have passed.
Each year, those juries are recomposed with experienced filmmakers and experts of the media industry.
A perfectionist, Ménard ceaselessly returned to the same motifs which were always recomposed.
Peru, censure and a recomposed Government.
As she recomposed herself, Harry was on the verge of passing out.
Never infertile and private of Love, in his affliction of finding himself Valentine recomposed.

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