verb
- past tense and past participle of remap; to map again or differently
- to reorganize or restructure something according to a new plan or system
Usage: often used in technical contexts
Examples
- The cartographers remapped the entire region after the earthquake changed the coastline.
- The software engineer remapped the database structure to improve performance.
- City planners remapped the bus routes to serve more neighborhoods efficiently.
- The company remapped its organizational chart after the merger.
- Scientists remapped the gene sequence using new technology.
- The GPS system automatically remapped our route when we hit traffic.