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reword
[ ree-wurd ]
verb (used with object)
- to put into other words:
to reword a contract.
- to repeat.
reword
/ °ù¾±Ëˈ·Éɜ˻å /
verb
- tr to alter the wording of; express differently
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ôr±ð··É´Ç°ù»åĻå adjective
Example Sentences
Board members also slightly reworded the extended description of what became the Developing label — saying it did not convey that a student at that level was likely to need extra academic support.
But after the Trump administration reworded the ban's language and expanded the list of affected countries to include North Korea and Venezuela, it was allowed to go into effect.
More commonly, iThenticate pointed to passages, often several paragraphs long, in which some words and phrases matched existing texts whereas others were reworded—so-called “mosaic plagiarism.â€
The changes include allowing the courts to consider the safety of Rwanda and rewording the plans to allow legal challenges in cases where an individual feels they have been wrongly labelled an adult.
The House of Lords also backed rewording the bill to allow legal challenges in cases where an individual felt they had wrongly been labelled an adult.
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