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re-pose

American  
[ree-pohz] / riˈpoʊz /

verb (used with or without object)

re-posed, re-posing
  1. to pose again.


Etymology

Origin of re-pose

re- + pose 1

Example Sentences

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She won two sets instead, turning what could have been a feel-good story for Williams into a narrow defeat that will re-pose the question of how much more professional tennis Williams intends to play.

From Seattle Times

In re-pose, it had taken on the strained, disconsolate expression that is written on the countenance of so many Southern Negroes.

From Literature