rephase

English

Etymology

re- + phase

Verb

rephase (third-person singular simple present rephases, present participle rephasing, simple past and past participle rephased)

  1. (physics) To return to being in phase.
  2. To revise the phasing of something.
    The traffic lights have been rephased.
    • 2023 March 22, Philip Haigh, “AI driving HS2 innovations to improve efficiency”, in RAIL, number 979, page 57, photo caption:
      The Government's intention to rephase construction of the megaproject is likely to increase costs in the longer term.

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