Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
recompose
verb
/ˌriː.kəmˈpoʊz/

Definition
To compose or arrange something again, often in a different way.

Examples
- The artist decided to recompose the painting after realizing it lacked balance.
- After receiving feedback, she chose to recompose her essay for clarity.
- They plan to recompose the score for the orchestra’s performance.

Meaning
Recompose means to rearrange or reformulate something that has been created or put together previously.

Synonyms
- revise
- rearrange
- reshape
- reorganize