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to reword
verb
To change the wording of a statement; to restate using different words.
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They might want to reword that.
"I would like to reword that: We treat everybody not as well as Cubans.
American feminists and the like-minded men they married were among the first to reword traditional vows.
Usually people are happy to reword or rephrase or reexplain what they mean, because they want to be understood.
We also reserve the right to reword your question to clarify it or to correct spelling and grammatical errors.
Pity Nicki couldn't find the time to reword the song: her shout-out to Perry when she should be ushering in Grande is awkward for all involved.
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There is also consideration being given to rewording parts of the regulations.
This led to rewording and grammatical adaptation of items 15 and 18 to increase readability and understanding in the German version, while not changing the original meaning.
Circle anything that needs to be more specific, anything that needs to be reworded or needs to be more clear.
It needs to be completely reworded to be more fair to the athletes".
Thank you for this article, but I ask you to please reword part of your first bullet point under the FDA and AAP's suggestions.
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