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trans·pose Listen to audio/trænsˈpoʊz/ verb
trans·pos·es; trans·posed; trans·pos·ing
[+ obj] 1 : to change the position or order of (two things)
I must have accidentally transposed the numbers when I dialed his phone number.
2 : to change (something) by giving it a different form, using it in a different place or situation, etc.
a story originally set in London that has been transposed to Paris for this film
3 music : to write or perform (a piece of music) in a different key
a melody transposed to the key of C
— trans·po·si·tion Listen to audio /ˌtrænspəˈzɪʃən/ noun, plural trans·po·si·tions [count, noncount]

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