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Definition of re-formation in English: re-formationnoun riːfɔːˈmeɪʃ(ə)nˌrifɔrˈmeɪʃ(ə)n mass nounThe action or process of forming again. 重新形成,重组 these materials may have passed through many cycles of destruction and re-formation Example sentencesExamples - On the SE side, chaperone molecules would be required for the correct re-formation of the protein.
- Days later, the police top brass announced the formation, or re-formation, of a bomb squad of officers trained in handling planted explosives and tracing their source.
- With that chapter closed, there remained little need for any further reunion or any new material, and so last year's re-formation, as Radiators Plan 9, and Chevron's updated lyrics of Television Screen, were not essential.
- The saga of Sligo's vanishing wall may soon come to a head with the re-formation of the Greenfort Residents Association to decide the future of a pathway leading from the estate to Markievicz Heights.
- References to the 1980s in these films have merely contributed to an already flourishing pattern of musical re-releases and band re-formations.
- This narrative of the contested re-formation of female citizenship reveals the problematic nature of a category in which difference and equality faced off in a battle without resolution.
- The Pembrokeshire Gulf Support Group could be resurrected. Haverfordwest Town Council has agreed to act as a catalyst by offering to provide facilities for the re-formation of the group.
- It's the perfect forum for such a prolific artist, and a strong indication that the re-formation of the punkish ‘New Romantic’ band was inevitable - there's just too much still to be said.
- The fate of components of the NE during NE breakdown and re-formation is of particular importance and has not previously been investigated in living plant cells.
- The re-formation of Zapu is news that will disturb the MDC leader, Morgan Tsvangirai.
- This requires an internal change, a transformation, and a personality re-formation.
- The methodology can prevent the frequent re-formation of plaque after angioplasty and stent implantation.
- Thus, the branching harem is taken to represent a transitory phase in the re-formation of adjacent linear harems: the mean duration of branching harems is much shorter than that of linear harems.
- Privately, the men involved with the camp stressed to me that this represented a re-formation of the men's society.
- The fast reactivation of the aconitase activity after an oxidative stress was attributed by Cairo et al. to the re-formation of the Fe-S cluster.
- In the New Statesman she recently wrote about new research that proves ‘family disintegration and re-formation does incalculable damage to children’, while advocating that the state should promote marriage.
- We can anticipate the re-formation of a native-born American farm-laboring class.
- Culture is a ‘contested and conflictual set of practices of representation bound up with the processes of formation and re-formation of social groups’.
- Only this year with the re-formation of a single league has baseball once again become popular.
- Lears identifies this shift as ‘a key moment in the re-formation of capitalist cultural hegemony’, and it is a shift that O'Neill dissects in The Hairy Ape with painstaking precision.
Definition of re-formation in US English: re-formationnounˌrēfôrˈmāSH(ə)nˌrifɔrˈmeɪʃ(ə)n The action or process of forming again. 重新形成,重组 these materials may have passed through many cycles of destruction and re-formation Example sentencesExamples - This narrative of the contested re-formation of female citizenship reveals the problematic nature of a category in which difference and equality faced off in a battle without resolution.
- Lears identifies this shift as ‘a key moment in the re-formation of capitalist cultural hegemony’, and it is a shift that O'Neill dissects in The Hairy Ape with painstaking precision.
- Culture is a ‘contested and conflictual set of practices of representation bound up with the processes of formation and re-formation of social groups’.
- References to the 1980s in these films have merely contributed to an already flourishing pattern of musical re-releases and band re-formations.
- The fast reactivation of the aconitase activity after an oxidative stress was attributed by Cairo et al. to the re-formation of the Fe-S cluster.
- Days later, the police top brass announced the formation, or re-formation, of a bomb squad of officers trained in handling planted explosives and tracing their source.
- The methodology can prevent the frequent re-formation of plaque after angioplasty and stent implantation.
- Thus, the branching harem is taken to represent a transitory phase in the re-formation of adjacent linear harems: the mean duration of branching harems is much shorter than that of linear harems.
- We can anticipate the re-formation of a native-born American farm-laboring class.
- Privately, the men involved with the camp stressed to me that this represented a re-formation of the men's society.
- The saga of Sligo's vanishing wall may soon come to a head with the re-formation of the Greenfort Residents Association to decide the future of a pathway leading from the estate to Markievicz Heights.
- The re-formation of Zapu is news that will disturb the MDC leader, Morgan Tsvangirai.
- With that chapter closed, there remained little need for any further reunion or any new material, and so last year's re-formation, as Radiators Plan 9, and Chevron's updated lyrics of Television Screen, were not essential.
- The fate of components of the NE during NE breakdown and re-formation is of particular importance and has not previously been investigated in living plant cells.
- On the SE side, chaperone molecules would be required for the correct re-formation of the protein.
- It's the perfect forum for such a prolific artist, and a strong indication that the re-formation of the punkish ‘New Romantic’ band was inevitable - there's just too much still to be said.
- This requires an internal change, a transformation, and a personality re-formation.
- Only this year with the re-formation of a single league has baseball once again become popular.
- The Pembrokeshire Gulf Support Group could be resurrected. Haverfordwest Town Council has agreed to act as a catalyst by offering to provide facilities for the re-formation of the group.
- In the New Statesman she recently wrote about new research that proves ‘family disintegration and re-formation does incalculable damage to children’, while advocating that the state should promote marriage.
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