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repurposing


Meanings
  • Noun

    The process of converting or altering an object or idea into a new use, typically a more practical or valuable one.

    - "The old factory was repurposed into a modern art gallery."
    - "The company repurposed its unused office space into a call center."
    - "She repurposed her grandmother's antique dresser into a bar."
  • Verb

    To give a new purpose or use to (an object or idea).

    - "We repurposed the old furniture for our new apartment."
    - "The artist repurposed found objects to create her sculptures."
    - "The teacher repurposed the lesson plan to accommodate different learning styles."

Synonyms

remodel
Rhymes
Words rhyming with repurposing
rejoice , repose , replenish , repose , recompose
Variants
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repurpose , repurposed , repurposes , repurposing
Forms
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repurposings, repurposed, repurposing


Etymology
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From the verb repurpose, which is a combination of re- 'again' and purpose 'intended use'. The term first appeared in the late 19th century.


Trivia
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  1. Repurposing is not only limited to physical objects, but also applies to ideas and concepts.

  2. The term 'repurpose' first appeared in print in 1890, according to the Oxford English Dictionary.

  3. Repurposing is not only environmentally friendly, but also economically viable, as it can save money and resources.


Related Concepts
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  1. Upcycling: The process of transforming waste materials or useless products into new materials or products of better quality or value.

  2. Sustainability: The ability to maintain or preserve resources, ecosystems, and processes for the future without depleting them.


Culture
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Repurposing has gained popularity in recent years due to a growing emphasis on sustainability and reducing waste. It is often associated with upcycling, which is the process of creating new products from waste materials. Repurposing is also a common theme in art and design, with many artists and designers creating unique pieces by transforming discarded objects into functional or decorative items.

How to Memorize "repurposing"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine an old tire being transformed into a swing set for children.
    - Think about an old door being repurposed into a unique piece of art.
    - Visualize a discarded bottle becoming a beautiful vase.

  2. associate

    - Associate repurposing with sustainability and reducing waste.
    - Connect repurposing with creativity and innovation.
    - Link repurposing with upcycling and transforming discarded objects into new uses.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the R's: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repurpose.
    - Think of repurposing as Re-Purpose-ing.
    - Use the acronym REPAIR: Reuse, Preserve, Adapt, Innovate, Repurpose.


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