0 past simple and past participle of rephrase
1 to say or write something again in a different and usually clearer way:
Similarly, our assumption that ministerial drift takes the form of spending can easily be rephrased in terms of policy.
The other axioms do not even need to be rephrased.
Or they need to be rephrased so as to make them comprehensible.
Their ideas were paraphrased and rephrased by archaeologists.
In our program analysis setting, this result can be rephrased as follows.
And which can be easily rephrased as a full completeness theorem for multiplicative linear logic.
Through interactional modifications that arose through negotiation of meaning, some of those structures were repeated or rephrased.
As linguistic units are rephrased, repeated, and reorganized to aid comprehension, learners may have opportunities to notice features of the target language.