By the time it was over, the armed forces had redefined their traditional obligation for the welfare of their members to include a promise of equal treatment for black servicemen wherever they might be.
Our understanding of books and the people who read them, too, needs to be redefined as well.
It is unquestionable that information storage and access redefined the scope of commitments and historic records, and ultimately redefined memory.
Logical identity is redefinedfrom a dynamic perspective.
As a result of efficiency expectations, we have changed almost everything we inherited in our homes-kitchen, study, or bathroom-and redefined our respective social or family roles.
The survival drive behind participatory forms was continuously redefined and became a different kind of assertion: not just better than other species, but better than those before us, better than others.
Hui-neng redefined the specific characteristics of the Ch'an goal and described in nontheological terms the mind state in which duality is banished.
Hakuin redefined meditation to include a physically active aspect as well as merely a quiet, sitting aspect.
Hakuin not only redefined meditation, he also revitalized koan practice among full-time Zen monks and ultimately brought on a renaissance of Rinzai Zen itself.
With regard to the patient, this could mean hope instead of futility; when described symptoms do not appear, the patient assures himself of more time to enjoy his redefined life.
My only objective was to leave the hospital and return to my redefined life; I desired to regain my strength before it waned as a result of the cancer itself, and this was possible only if I had no treatment.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "redefined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.