reword

[ US /ɹiˈwɝd/ ]
VERB
  1. express the same message in different words
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How To Use reword In A Sentence

  • Compare this with the book's ingram and you will see a virtual sentence-by-sentence rewording. Review Hokum
  • This is not only a foreword to a book but also an afterword to a large chunk of my life.
  • The foreword is by John Lasseter, one of the founders of Pixar and friend of Miyazaki. Hayao Miyazaki’s Starting Point: 1979-1996 » Comics Worth Reading
  • DJ worked until late Thursday night (well, late for a 9 year old), making a cover for his report, rewording the report three or four times, making the cover over again… it's tough being a perfectionist.
  • She has written an updated foreword to her book about the ugliness that was Bonfire of the Vanities.
  • For similar reasons, most people, especially most who believe in Heaven, also consider Heaven, or whatever, as a special kind of supernal real estate, as Owen Gingerich, author of the foreword to a recent English edition of Johannes Kepler's LaRouche's Latest
  • She reworded sensitive areas of the report so that it wouldn't be so controversial.
  • The section on the interconversion of molal and molar solutions needs to be reworded.
  • Modern architects, he writes in his foreword, envied the freedom of those artists.
  • In a foreword to the book, his wife Marian recalls how Michael was always fascinated by legend and the faerie world.
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