0 to write something again in different words: --
She reworded sensitive areas of the report so that it wouldn't be so controversial.
He intends to reword it so as to make clear that it means what he thinks that it means already.
The text of this declaration was consequently reworded.
For this reason, we would like to build a bridge to the amendment by proposing that it be reworded.
In other words, the proposals which you make will need to be specified and some will need to be reworded.
Moreover, we need to reform the concept of voice telephony, rewording it as a matter of urgency to include data communications.
Some rewording took place to improve understanding.
Sometimes rewording a question caused the focus of the question to change slightly, so that some answer strings were acceptable for some variants but not others.
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.