reimplement

English

Etymology

re- + implement

Verb

reimplement (third-person singular simple present reimplements, present participle reimplementing, simple past and past participle reimplemented)

  1. To implement again or differently.
    • 1999, Hofmeister et al, Applied Software Architecture
      A rough estimate of effort required to redesign and reimplement all of the software suggests that it will take longer than two years.
    • 2003, John Brockman, The New Humanists: Science at the Edge
      So we've shown that it's feasible to understand regions of the human brain and nervous system and reimplement those regions with conventional electronics.

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