Used in a Sentence

recomposition

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for recomposition.

Editorial note

Thorough statistical analyses of existing compositions and recomposition based on that, parallelling what Google translate does with natural language processing.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A composition again or anew; the process or result of recomposing

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of recomposition gathered in one view.

noun

A composition again or anew; the process or result of recomposing

noun

(neologism) Synonym of terramation (“a process for the final disposition of human remains”)

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for recomposition.

noun

A composition again or anew; the process or result of recomposing

noun

(neologism) Synonym of terramation (“a process for the final disposition of human remains”)

Example sentences

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Thorough statistical analyses of existing compositions and recomposition based on that, parallelling what Google translate does with natural language processing.

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One of the most frequently asked questions in fitness forums is about cutting, bulking, or recomposition.

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The hardware is much closer, but pipeline, schedule, cache, recomposition, routing etc optimizations blow naive end to end architectures out of the water.

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Authorship isn't lost, as even if the recomposition is handled by another person, you can always set the author for a commit arbitrarily, and indicate your presence as the maintainer by signing.

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Like you said, statistical analyses of existing compositions and recomposition based on that.

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It may feel like you had a great epiphany, but it’s highly unlikely that you discovered some groundbreaking new method for body recomposition.

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Now, however, if you are comfortable at that weight and want to do a more steady recomposition, you are doing the right thing.

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The recomposition, if done digitally, is impacted by the scanner, the working colour space, and the output colour space.

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Body recomposition isn't a game of calories; it's a game of hormones.

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A few years ago a few hardcore fitness fanatics started playing with the idea of using controlled fasting for weight loss and/or body recomposition.

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Reuse and recomposition now operate at the object level rather than the behavior level, which is a much coarser and more rigid unit of change.

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It's constructed at a lower level of organization, but not decomposable to them in a way that's meaningful without their recomposition—that's what makes the phenomenon emergent.

Quote examples

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Turns out that I had naively discovered what the bodybuilding community calls a recomposition or "recomp".

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"Processing's lack of modularity is a major barrier to recomposition" JS has functions and objects.

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Most research (and especially the commercial IF knockoffs) only take some part of these principles, but the "diet" part is only part of the picture when it comes to body recomposition.

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Protein is more satiating "if and only if you are not getting enough protein for optimum body recomposition" which Menno in another video puts at 0.8g per lb of body mass.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use recomposition in a sentence?

Thorough statistical analyses of existing compositions and recomposition based on that, parallelling what Google translate does with natural language processing.

What does recomposition mean?

A composition again or anew; the process or result of recomposing

What part of speech is recomposition?

recomposition is commonly used as noun.