remap
English
Etymology
Verb
remap (third-person singular simple present remaps, present participle remapping, simple past and past participle remapped)
- To assign differently; to relabel or repurpose.
- He remapped the variable in the code to hold the value directly, instead of a pointer to the value.
- To map again.
- Because the topography and development of the land changed so much in the floods, the region had to be remapped.
Translations
to assign differently
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to map again
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