reproportion

[US]/ˌriːprəˈpɔːʃən/
[UK]/ˌriːprəˈpɔːrʃən/

Translation

v.to change the proportions of something

Phrases & Collocations

reproportion data

reproportion values

reproportion models

reproportion resources

reproportion variables

reproportion dimensions

reproportion factors

reproportion assets

reproportion graphics

reproportion outputs

Example Sentences

the artist decided to reproportion the canvas for a better composition.

we need to reproportion the budget to meet the new project requirements.

the architect will reproportion the building design to enhance its aesthetic appeal.

they plan to reproportion the team to improve efficiency.

reproportioning the data set can lead to more accurate results.

the chef decided to reproportion the ingredients for a healthier dish.

to achieve balance, we must reproportion the elements in the design.

the team will reproportion their roles to better align with their strengths.

reproportioning the graphics can significantly improve user experience.

she had to reproportion her expectations after receiving the feedback.

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