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(1) express the same message in different words
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(1) express the same message in different words
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(1) Same story and everything, just reword it and stuff so it sounds more like this chapter, which I find myself liking a lot.
(2) If I was rewriting, I would reword the post differently to make this clear.
(3) You might still want to reword the material if the context is different enough to justify such alterations, but there's no ethical obligation to do so.
(4) Now, let's reword the sentence from the above mentioned story.
(5) If you do not get the information you are looking for, reword your search.
(6) I did reword it a bit, see if you can tell where my creative genius improved the story, ok?
(7) A major international news organisation is not supposed to simply reword press releases from the guilty.
(8) Researchers using Likert scales reword items to identify yeasayers and naysayers.
(9) Let me reword my question: assume a commitment has been made to putting TV show titles in quotesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac
(10) However, certain questions were reworded slightly to capture differences between respondents' intentions last fall and their actual behavior over the past year.
(11) 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 againu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac it's tough being a perfectionist.
(12) It's a poor review that simply rewords the instruction manual and then adds: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Overall, the game is good/bad.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(13) Suggestions for improvement consist of including more items on the test, using multiple-choice items, and rewording current items for clarity and relevance.
(14) The difficulty was rewording the discretionary world in a new way for the second half of the century.
(15) This led to a movement toward rewording the death penalty statutes to attempt to avoid the inequality in application.
(16) But it appears that the Executive has averted a damaging row with the Church after controversial aspects of the panel's report were reworded to take account of religious sensitivities.
Show Examples
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(1) Same story and everything, just reword it and stuff so it sounds more like this chapter, which I find myself liking a lot.
(2) If I was rewriting, I would reword the post differently to make this clear.
(3) You might still want to reword the material if the context is different enough to justify such alterations, but there's no ethical obligation to do so.
(4) Now, let's reword the sentence from the above mentioned story.
(5) If you do not get the information you are looking for, reword your search.
(6) I did reword it a bit, see if you can tell where my creative genius improved the story, ok?
(7) A major international news organisation is not supposed to simply reword press releases from the guilty.
(8) Researchers using Likert scales reword items to identify yeasayers and naysayers.
(9) Let me reword my question: assume a commitment has been made to putting TV show titles in quotesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac
(10) However, certain questions were reworded slightly to capture differences between respondents' intentions last fall and their actual behavior over the past year.
(11) 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 againu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac it's tough being a perfectionist.
(12) It's a poor review that simply rewords the instruction manual and then adds: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Overall, the game is good/bad.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(13) Suggestions for improvement consist of including more items on the test, using multiple-choice items, and rewording current items for clarity and relevance.
(14) The difficulty was rewording the discretionary world in a new way for the second half of the century.
(15) This led to a movement toward rewording the death penalty statutes to attempt to avoid the inequality in application.
(16) But it appears that the Executive has averted a damaging row with the Church after controversial aspects of the panel's report were reworded to take account of religious sensitivities.
Synonyms
Verb
1. rewrite
3. recast
4. rescript
5. put in other words
6. express differently
8. revise
9. paraphrase
Synonyms
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Verb
1. rewrite
3. recast
4. rescript
5. put in other words
6. express differently
8. revise
9. paraphrase
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