recomposes

/ˌrikəmˈpoʊzɪz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present of recompose: to compose again or in a different way; to arrange or write something again.
    • The editor recomposes the article to fit the new layout.
    • The software automatically recomposes the image when you change the dimensions.
    • She recomposes the melody each time she practices the piece.
  2. To restore one's calm or composure after being upset or agitated (third person singular).
    • He recomposes himself before every important meeting.
    • The teacher recomposes her thoughts before addressing the class.
    • After a deep breath, she recomposes her emotions and continues.
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