How To Use rephrasing In A Sentence
- But those weasel phrases get tiresome after a while, and people do tend to gloss over them; and, hey, I'm always interested in finding more gnarly ideas to take apart and play with; so I thought that even if I am going to blather away with my own jazz riffs on what I understand Todorov or Clute to be saying -- to grab these basic themes wherever I find them, see if I can play them back by ear, and if they sound right run with that, rephrasing them and putting them through the conversions, inversions and reversions of my own twisty, turny logic -- well, more grist for the mill is always fun. Freeform Critique
- Rephrasing Del, the Ruger is a nice rifle but the Kimber has much nicer fit and finish. Hey guys, im looking into buying a new rifle. I've got about 3 different guns to decide from. a Ruger M77 Hawkeye.
- Rephrasing Agamben: If it does indeed seem "possible, in other words, to call into question the principle of conditioned necessity," wouldn't it be precisely the "other words" of ontology's linguistic equivalent in vexed groundedness that might help acquaint us with the rhythm of all such suspended negativity, help us practice it, so to speak — by entertaining that othering from within that is the very function of literary words in subvocal speaking? Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
- ‘Sir, I just want your coat,’ she said, rephrasing her simple request.
- Piloting will provide a guide for rephrasing questions to invite a richer response.
- To alter ( a legislative measure, for example ) formally by adding, deleting, or rephrasing.
- How about "Lions Led By Asses" as a less-encumbered rephrasing of the title metaphor and is probably what the original Brit bon-moticist had in mind IMHO? Lions Led by Donkeys
- Of course, the closest cognate to any of these rephrasings is the well-known term used to designate (also pejoratively) 'the Sicarii' -- the 'iota' and the 'sigma' of the Greek simply having been reversed, a common mistake in the transliteration of Semitic orthography into unrelated languages further afield like English, the 'iota' likewise too generating out of the 'ios' of the Greek singular 'Sicarios.' Robert Eisenman: Rehabilitating 'Judas Iscariot'
- Twenty years on, scholars are rephrasing Darnton's initial question, ‘what is the history of books?’
- I don't imagine them scratching for similes or phrasing and rephrasing until each sentence sings.