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Definition of "rewording" [rewording]

  • Present participle of reword. (verb)
  • A changed wording (noun)
  • The act of creating a changed wording (noun)

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Use "rewording" in a sentence
  • "It's no accident that Ralph Reed's new book, "Active Faith" (exclusive excerpts, page 28), floats the idea of rewording the plank."
  • "From another, it can be seen as re-creating, by private choice and automated licenses, the world of creativity before law had permeated to the finest, most atomic level of science and culture -- the world of folk music or 1950s jazz, of jokes and slang and recipes, of Ray Charles's "rewording" of gospel songs, or of Isaac Newton describing himself as "standing on the shoulders of giants" (and not having to pay them royalties)."
  • "Ms Hunter has also not ruled out future renegotiation or '' rewording '' of aspects of the agreement if issues cannot be resolved."