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rewriting

[ US /ɹiˈɹaɪtɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪɹˈa‍ɪtɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. editing that involves writing something again

How To Use rewriting In A Sentence

  • Feeling Better ... after sixish hours working on revising/rewriting my first 17 pages. MFA Rock
  • That is rewriting history, and cutting your anchor rope, and should be resisted.
  • Okay, it would have been much preferred to avoid using the term constitutional convention and, instead, use Article V convention, because the language in Article V clearly limits a convention to amendments and prevents a wholesale rewriting of the constitution. Dissident Voice
  • Clifton's palimpsestic rewriting of Whitman in which relationships, not the individual, have primacy, is finally able to bring this family identity into American literature.
  • It meant rewriting the dogma of molecular biology.
  • He was in a continual process of rewriting his material.
  • The first draft of his novel needed a substantial amount of rewriting.
  • When Netscape made the fatidic decision of opening the source code of its flagship product and later of rewriting it from the scrath it became clear that an era had ended. Reflective Surface - It’s time to bury Netscape
  • ‘The most obvious reason for rewriting POPE JOAN (because of which I was thinking to entitle my novel: THE MAN WHO WAS A WOMAN) has to do with the female sex and more precisely with gynaecocracy, the matriarchy that rises in our days.’
  • The key to good writing is rewriting. Exploring language (6th edn)
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