reconfigurated
Reconfigurated is the past tense form of the verb reconfigure, meaning to change the configuration of something—its structure, arrangement, or settings—again or differently. It is used to describe actions that alter how a system is set up, often to adapt to new requirements or environments. In everyday English, the variant reconfigured is far more common, and many style guides consider reconfigurated a nonstandard or less frequent form. Nevertheless, reconfigurated appears in some technical texts, documentation, or user manuals, and may be found in historical usage or in contexts that automatically generate past-tense forms from compound verbs.
Common domains include information technology, networking, hardware configuration, software deployment, and system administration. Examples include updating
Etymology and usage notes: the term combines the prefix re- (again) with configure (from Latin configurare via
See also: reconfiguration, configuration management, reconfigure.