0 present 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.
Nuance of expression in commentary were excepted, and suggestions for rewording were put forward.
Rewording, 'vital force ' is excessive free energy that generates in a living organism and maintains its existence.
Revisions involved slight rewording of some items to improve clarity and the addition of age-appropriate items.
I immediately responded, rewording the explanation and suggesting he try the new instructions with someone else alongside.
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).
The rewording of cases 1 and 5 becomes as follows.
Their rewording and reframing capacity is very important and may change according to the context and interlocutor.