Recomposition example sentences

re·com·pose

verb

recompose (verb) · recomposes (third person present) · recomposed (past tense) · recomposed (past participle) · recomposing (present participle) · re-compose (verb) · re-composes (third person present) · re-composed (past tense) · re-composed (past participle) · re-composing (present participle)

  - compose again or differently:

"Recomposition" Example Sentences

1. Recomposition of the orchestra's seating chart improved the acoustics.
2. The artist's recomposition of the photograph was breathtaking.
3. A recomposition of the budget was necessary after unforeseen expenses.
4. The historian proposed a radical recomposition of the timeline.
5. Digital recomposition allowed for seamless transitions in the film.
6. Her recomposition of the sonata was both faithful and innovative.
7. The team's recomposition after the losses boosted morale.
8. Careful recomposition of the text was required for publication.
9. The recomposition of the government was met with protests.
10. The architect's recomposition of the urban space won an award.
11. His recomposition of the melody made it sound entirely new.
12. The recomposition of the soil enriched the land.
13. Through recomposition, she found peace after trauma.
14. The recomposition of the story shifted the focus.
15. We need a thorough recomposition of our marketing strategy.
16. The recomposition of the furniture changed the room's feel.
17. The painting required delicate recomposition after the damage.
18. The professor's recomposition of the argument was more persuasive.
19. After the accident, recomposition of the bones was necessary.
20. A complete recomposition of the symphony was undertaken.
21. The recomposition of the image altered its emotional impact.
22. She felt a sense of renewal after the recomposition of her life.
23. The difficult recomposition of the shattered vase was a testament to skill.
24. The subtle recomposition of the lighting enhanced the mood.
25. His recomposition of the poem modernized its language.
26. The company underwent a recomposition of its management team.
27. A careful recomposition of the evidence was needed for the trial.
28. The recomposition of the data yielded unexpected insights.
29. The dancer's recomposition of the choreography was more fluid.
30. The novel's recomposition altered the narrative arc.
31. His recomposition of his life involved a move to the countryside.
32. The recomposition of the treaty was a lengthy process.
33. The recomposition of the garden incorporated new plant species.
34. The recomposition was a painstaking and meticulous process.
35. The final recomposition proved successful.
36. The slow recomposition of the ecosystem was encouraging.
37. The ambitious recomposition of the opera was met with mixed reviews.
38. The photographer's recomposition of the scene was masterful.
39. This recomposition requires significant funding.
40. The recomposition of the landscape dramatically altered its appearance.
41. The recomposition of the team resulted in improved performance.
42. After the editing, the recomposition was nearly perfect.
43. The rapid recomposition of the market shocked investors.
44. A digital recomposition brought the faded photo back to life.
45. The intricate recomposition required specialized tools.
46. Their recomposition of the classic tale was controversial.
47. The recomposition of the musical score enhanced its emotional depth.
48. The lengthy recomposition delayed the project's completion.
49. The innovative recomposition revolutionized the industry.
50. The unexpected recomposition led to unforeseen consequences.

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