reword Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriːˈwɜːd]
  • Us [ ˌriːˈwɝːd]

Meaning of reword In English

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Examples of reword

  • Or, as he rewords the idea, regional history "has unfolded within the context of global politics" (p. 3).

  • One study required the patients' invitation letter to be reworded (22).

  • I immediately responded, rewording the explanation and suggesting he try the new instructions with someone else alongside.

  • These scales were in parent report format and were reworded for children's self-report for this study.

  • Feedback on comprehensibility and clarity led to refinement and rewording of instructions.

  • Extraction of matter is the rewording process of constructive assimilation (10th fundamental property correlating with the second integrated one).

  • But the reduction from nine grounds for denial to two is partly the result of rewording rather than the result of actually eliminating grounds for discharge.

  • For questions reworded in this way, subjects had to endorse three or more problems in the past year for the item to be counted in the diagnosis.

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Translations of reword In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    修改…的措詞, 改寫…

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  • 中文简体

    修改…的措词, 改写…

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  • Español

    volver a redactar, formular de otra manera, expresar en otras palabras…

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  • Português

    reformular, reescrever…

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  • Français

    reformuler, recomposer…

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  • Čeština

    přeformulovat…

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  • Dansk

    omskrive…

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  • Indonesia

    menyusun kalimat baru…

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