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  • verb transitive, uncommon To cause to think clearly again; to reorient; to put back into working order.
  • verb intransitive To (come to) think clearly again; to reorient oneself; to get (oneself) back into working order.

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Examples

  • Consider three ways to recombobulate to better deal with the known uncertainties of today's business times and re-spark your creative edge while you're at it.

    Andy Stefanovich: In Business or Travel, Recombobulation's the Ticket Andy Stefanovich 2010

  • Consider three ways to recombobulate to better deal with the known uncertainties of today's business times and re-spark your creative edge while you're at it.

    Andy Stefanovich: In Business or Travel, Recombobulation's the Ticket Andy Stefanovich 2010

  • I'm going to clean the house and work on my quilt and think about packing and get groceries and generally recombobulate.

    readersguide Diary Entry readersguide 2006

  • But, I'm planning to completely recombobulate I know that's probably not a real word) this here blog using their layouts because a) It's ugly.

    Archive 2006-09-01 Lisa B. 2006

  • But, I'm planning to completely recombobulate I know that's probably not a real word) this here blog using their layouts because a) It's ugly.

    Arsed! Lisa B. 2006

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