retarget
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[edit]retarget (third-person singular simple present retargets, present participle retargeting or retargetting, simple past and past participle retargeted or retargetted)
- (transitive) To target again.
- The new marketing campaign will retarget past customers.
- (transitive) To change the targeting of (a weapon etc.).
- 2008 February 15, C. J. Chivers, “President Putin Talks of the Future as Premier”, in New York Times[1]:
- “We will have to retarget our missiles on the objects that we think threaten our national security,” he said.
- (transitive, programming) To adapt so as to run on a different platform.