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Definition of Reworded

Reword
Reword Re*word", v. t. 1. To repeat in the same words; to re["e]cho. [Obs.] --Shak. 2. To alter the wording of; to restate in other words; as, to reword an idea or a passage.

Meaning of Reworded from wikipedia

- A paraphrase or rephrase (/ˈpærəˌfreɪz/) is the rendering of the same text in different words without losing the meaning of the text itself. More often...
- particular, many sentences use incorrect, awkward grammar and should be reworded to make sense. Please help clarify the section. There might be a discussion...
- warning. In response to later hearings in the following years, it was reworded as "Parental Advisory: Explicit Content" in 1996. The system went unchanged...
- misconception that the rating indicated a film was ****. In 1996, the MPA reworded the NC-17 rating to "No One 17 and Under Admitted", effectively raising...
- purposes. It can include the alteration of grammar or language, or the rewording of pre-existing text. The artistic license may also refer to the ability...
- standards. The specific problem is: Legacy and Reception sections need to be reworded. Please help improve this article if you can. (December 2016) (Learn how...
- apply in Northern Ireland (see Articles 2 and 3). Articles 2 and 3 were reworded in 1998 to remove jurisdictional claim over the entire island and to recognise...
- "Melita" Instrumental performance by the U.S. Marine Corps Band in the early 1990s Problems playing this file? See media help. "Eternal Father, Strong...
- method is less effective against global tampering, such as translation or rewording. OpenAI also noted potential disproportionate impacts on groups like non-native...
- million people in more than twenty countries. For the occasion, Bernstein reworded Friedrich Schiller's text of the Ode to Joy, replacing the word Freude...