redisposition (Meaning)

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redisposition (n)

the withdrawal and redistribution of forces in an attempt to use them more effectively

Synonyms & Antonyms of redisposition

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redisposition Sentence Examples

  1. The indisposed patient underwent a thorough examination for any possible redisposition to the virus.
  2. After a period of relapse, the patient's health had redispositioned to a stable condition.
  3. The doctor prescribed medication to help redisposition the patient's immune system to fight off the infection.
  4. The hospital staff took all necessary precautions to prevent the redisposition of the contagious disease.
  5. The patient's chronic ailment had been redispositioned to a manageable level through lifestyle changes.
  6. After a brief relapse, the patient's symptoms had redispositioned, indicating a potential cure.
  7. The doctor advised the patient to rest and avoid strenuous activity to facilitate the redisposition of their energy levels.
  8. The medication had a positive effect on the patient's health, redispositioning them to their usual state of well-being.
  9. The redisposition of the patient's health was a testament to the effectiveness of the medical treatment.
  10. The patient's redisposition to a better state of health was celebrated by their family and loved ones.

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the withdrawal and redistribution of forces in an attempt to use them more effectively

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No antonyms found.

The indisposed patient underwent a thorough examination for any possible redisposition to the virus.

After a period of relapse, the patient's health had redispositioned to a stable condition.

The doctor prescribed medication to help redisposition the patient's immune system to fight off the infection.

The hospital staff took all necessary precautions to prevent the redisposition of the contagious disease.