recomposed

/ˌrikəmˈpoʊzd/
verb
  1. Past tense of recompose: to compose again or in a different way; to arrange or write something again, especially music or text.
    • The artist recomposed the painting by shifting the main figure to the center.
    • The composer recomposed the symphony for a smaller orchestra.
    • She recomposed the letter after realizing it was too harsh.
  2. To restore one's calm or composure after being upset or agitated.
    • He recomposed his thoughts before answering the difficult question.
    • The speaker recomposed herself after the interruption and continued.
    • After the shocking news, she took a moment to recompose herself.
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