recompose
/riːkɒmpəʊz/Definitions
1. verb
to create or form again; to reassemble or rebuild something
“The music producer had to recompose the entire soundtrack for the movie.”
2. verb
to arrange or rearrange musical notes, chords, or other musical elements
“The composer spent hours recomposing the melody for her new song.”
3. noun
the act of creating or forming again; the process of reassembling or rebuilding something
“The team’s new strategy was a result of the recomposition of the marketing department.”
4. verb
to create or form again in a different way or style
“The artist had to recompose her entire style after the loss of her muse.”