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rewording

NOUN
  1. changing a particular word or phrase

How To Use rewording In A Sentence

  • Compare this with the book's ingram and you will see a virtual sentence-by-sentence rewording. Review Hokum
  • 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.
  • This led to a movement toward rewording the death penalty statutes to attempt to avoid the inequality in application.
  • Dagobah is a rewording of the Buddhist term dagoba, a kind of tomb housing relics of respected Buddhist teachers. Starwars.com Blogs
  • This letter expresses our views clearly, So rewording is unnecessary.
  • It may be that this is easier in relation to subordinate as opposed to primary legislation, but it appears to open the door to the possibility of courts rewording statutes.
  • Suggestions for improvement consist of including more items on the test, using multiple-choice items, and rewording current items for clarity and relevance.
  • After rewording the question to ask if the intimacy of the record is lost on the stage, Adam responds a little more earnestly.
  • There is a sound reason for rewording that clause, because that is too frequent an occurrence in day-to-day life in prison.
  • The difficulty was rewording the discretionary world in a new way for the second half of the century.
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