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- verb transitive To
reschedule for anothertime .
Etymologies
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Examples
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"We're going to retime so it doesn't load at periods that could impact the system."
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He poured the sauterne into the pot of venison and sprinkled black pepper and parsley on top of it, then replaced the iron lid and let it marinate for a half hour while we drank beer and I tried to retime my Dobro with fingers as thick and dull as a ruptured ear.
The Lost Get-Back Boogie James Lee Burke 1986
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Gods_text. retime (s. cycles (1000)) s. add_text (Gods_text)
PyWeek Diary Entries 2010
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Gods_text. retime (s. cycles (1000)) s. add_text (Gods_text)
PyWeek Diary Entries 2010
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* I just realized that VRD can simply renumber/retime the delayed packets without actually putting them into the right position.
Doom9's Forum dumbledore 2010
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The therapy uses a specialized pacemaker/pacemaker defibrillator with three pacing leads to retime or resynchronize contraction in weak or failing hearts.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009
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Twixtor enables you to retime your image sequences.
Macsimum News 2009
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Ruby has a concept of a negative delay element, which is really useful when you are algebraically factorizing a Ruby expression to retime / pipeline a piece of hardware -- but gets a little annoying when you are trying to map the expression into real hardware.
MSDN Blogs 2009
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Reformat or retime video files to exact standards with the highest accuracy
PRWeb 2009
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The St. Tammany Engineering Department is working closely with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development to retime the traffic light at Bootlegger Road to ease traffic congestion.
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