0 past simple and past participle of reword
1 to write something again in different words:
She reworded sensitive areas of the report so that it wouldn't be so controversial.
Instructions involving transparent verbs were reworded so that the particle was detached and positioned at the end of the sentence.
The test question was reworded so that ' in the story ' was said first to reduce impulsive responding.
One study required the patients' invitation letter to be reworded (22).
These scales were in parent report format and were reworded for children's self-report for this study.
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.
In other words, the proposals which you make will need to be specified and some will need to be reworded.
For this reason, we would like to build a bridge to the amendment by proposing that it be reworded.
The text of this declaration was consequently reworded.