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Definition of "redesignating" []

  • Present participle of redesignate. (verb)

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Use "redesignating" in a sentence
  • "Because the sale of his second home was within a 36 month window of redesignating it as his secondary home, under the current tax laws, Alexander was not liable to pay tax."
  • "The card with ReadyBoost installed on it will automatically rededicate itself to the program without you redesignating it to do so."
  • "The other starts like this: Part A of title XXVII of the Public Health Service 10 Act (42 U.S.C. 300gg et seq.) is amended (1) by striking the part heading and inserting the following: 13 ‘‘PART A—INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP MARKET REFORMS’’; (2) by redesignating sections 2704 through 2707 as sections 2725 through 2728, respectively (3) by redesignating sections 2711 through 2713 as sections 2731 through 2733, respectively . . ."
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