rephrase

[ US /ɹiˈfɹeɪz/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪfɹˈe‍ɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. express the same message in different words
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How To Use rephrase In A Sentence

  • Let me rephrase that: One day after chess club, I got stuffed into a trash can.
  • If, however, he/she rephrases the question and asks, ‘Are there any concepts with similar implications?’
  • He rephrased the report in order to clear the essential points.
  • We can rephrase Jenkin's argument in a more neutral analogy.
  • The basic claim is that all problems can be rephrased as prediction problems.
  • No, wait a minute - hang on, just let me rephrase that- ' `Please do. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • The instructor may have to repeat or rephrase this thorough explanation many times during guided practice.
  • Not infrequently, the ideological premise is rephrased as an objective definition, as when gender theory is substituted for feminist theory.
  • But anyways every single time I use that word ahora, I always hear it rephrased ... M�s con un/una
  • I'll rephrase the question: You know anyone normal who doesn't see a doctor? EVERY SECRET THING
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