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reconceptualisation

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  • noun Alternative spelling of reconceptualization.

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Examples

  • Not only does this crisis call for fundamental rethinking and reconceptualisation on the part of the theorists of the North.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • Not only does this crisis call for fundamental rethinking and reconceptualisation on the part of the theorists of the North.

    Address by President Nelson Mandela on Receiving and Honorary Doctorate from Harvard University 1998

  • Going out through door six and without the warders 'knowledge meant a total reconceptualisation of our escape plans.

    Chapter 12 - Stage One 1987

  • The White House's new plan is a reconceptualisation that replaces a Bush-era plan for a missile shield, which irked the Kremlin which saw it as directed against Russia.

    SofiaEcho RSS feed Clive Leviev-Sawyer 2010

  • Logowatch Holistic brand reconceptualisation has come to Symbian, or more accurately The Symbian Foundation, as the administrative rump of the British mobile software company is now known.

    The Register 2009

  • "Not only does this crisis call for fundamental rethinking and reconceptualisation on the part of the theorists of the North.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

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