recompose

/ˌriːkəmˈpoʊz/
verb
  1. To compose again or in a different way; to rearrange or reorganize.
    • The designer had to recompose the layout to fit the new screen size.
    • After the feedback, the writer decided to recompose the entire chapter.
    • She used a photo editing app to recompose the image by cropping and rotating it.
  2. To restore calm or composure to oneself; to become calm again after being upset.
    • The actor paused on stage to recompose before delivering the emotional speech.
    • He took a deep breath to recompose himself before the interview.
    • After the argument, she needed a few minutes alone to recompose her thoughts.