0 present participle of rephrase
1 to say or write something again in a different and usually clearer way:
The fourth main type of repair, a rephrasing repair, involves revising the form of the speaker's original message without changing its content.
Major revision involves substantial rephrasing of the stem and replacement of at least two distractors.
We begin with rephrasing the standard (pointwise) definitions.
Too much time is spent rephrasing and recapitulating existing arguments either defending or criticising postmodernism and postcolonialism.
The use of an equivalent marker for introducing constructed dialogue and rephrasing a speaker's own utterances is attested cross-linguistically.
Rephrasing the astronomer's efforts, what is at stake is the search for evolution of intelligent behaviour.
In this paper, we propose the equivalent definition of generalized natural transformation as a more concrete rephrasing of the hyper-approach for the 2-fold case.
Four major groups of self-repairs were distinguished: different information, appropriacy, error, and rephrasing.