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reverse engineering [ri′vərs ‚en·jə′nir·iŋ] (engineering) The analysis of a completed system in order to isolate and identify its individual components or building blocks.
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This historiographic model has reverse-engineered Indian nationalism by expanding the archive to include the voices and practices of the subaltern and their struggle. The brigade staff developed the enemy TTPs, patterns and terrain use and then reverse-engineered scenarios for mortar and rocket indirect fires. and Russia--stolen, reverse-engineered and otherwise obtained--to advance its program with its obvious military applications. |
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