recomposing

/riːkəmˈpoʊzɪŋ/
verb
  1. To compose something again, especially to write, arrange, or create it in a new or different way.
    • The artist is recomposing the painting by changing the colors and adding new details.
    • The composer spent hours recomposing the symphony to make it more dramatic.
    • After the editor's feedback, she began recomposing the opening chapter of her novel.
  2. To restore one's calm or composure; to become calm or collected again after being upset or agitated.
    • The actor stepped off stage, recomposing his emotions before the next scene.
    • He paused for a moment, recomposing his thoughts before answering the difficult question.
    • After the shocking news, she took a deep breath and tried recomposing herself before speaking.
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