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repurpose

American  
[ree-pur-puhs] / ˌriˈpɜr pəs /

verb (used with object)

repurposed, repurposing
  1. to adapt or utilize (something) for a new purpose.

    The objective is to create affordable housing by repurposing abandoned commercial properties.


Etymology

Origin of repurpose

First recorded in 1980–85; re- ( def. ) + purpose ( def. )

Example Sentences

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He describes the planned artwork as "a bit of everybody's grave combined together"a repurposing of stones that would otherwise never be used.

From BBC

I dismantled my sleeping nest to repurpose its branches and hewed off additional ones from nearby trees.

From Literature

But villagers who repurposed the empty barrels for storing water or food or washing clothes reported rashesvomiting and other symptoms.

From The Wall Street Journal

She trims their toenails with a repurposed woodworking tools their fur with a $600 dog blow dryer and clips their coats with $1,000 scissors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dreamland posted surveys on its social media soliciting suggestions for repurposing the ride and requesting memories of the attraction.

From BBC

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