resituate

[US]/ˌriːˈsɪtʃu.eɪt/
[UK]/ˌriːˈsɪtʃu.eɪt/

Translation

v.To place in a different position or context; to reposition or relocate

Phrases & Collocations

resituate oneself

resituated in

resituate the

resituates the

resituated as

resituate in

Example Sentences

the historian aims to resituate the event within its broader social context.

we need to resituate this debate in light of recent developments.

the author seeks to resituate the narrative from a different perspective.

scientists are trying to resituate the problem within a new theoretical framework.

the politician attempted to resituate the discussion on economic grounds.

researchers resituate the findings in relation to previous studies.

the film resituates the classic story in modern-day america.

we must resituate ourselves in the shoes of our ancestors.

the article resituates the controversy within its historical timeline.

education reformers want to resituate learning outcomes.

the museum exhibit resituates artifacts in their original cultural setting.

the committee resituated the proposal after public feedback.

urban planners resituate the neighborhood within the larger city plan.

philosophers resituate ethical questions in contemporary discourse.

the documentary resituates the events through archival footage.

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