0 to change a plan or idea so that you have a slightly different one:
2 to say or write something in a different way:
The eight-session format was reformulated into four sessions lasting between 2 and 2.5 h each.
The second-order system (8.1) and (8.2) can be reformulated as an equivalent linear first-order system in many different ways.
Further, the specification of type property can be reformulated either through the feature properties of type massing or through the feature attributes of type geometry.
To fulfil this task, the given sentences had to be reformulated.
The project continued later with its goals and activities reformulated; however, in many respects the data on the ground were the same.
The analysis of discussions surrounding reformulated texts indicated that approximately two-thirds of reformulations were accepted.
As shepard argues, in physics, problems have been formulated and reformulated before obtaining generality.
The models easily can be reformulated to reflect the opposite situation.