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rephrase
[ ree-freyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to phrase again or differently:
He rephrased the statement to give it less formality.
rephrase
/ ːˈڰɪ /
verb
- tr to phrase again, esp so as to express more clearly
Example Sentences
After she presented her idea, the guy sitting beside her rephrased and took credit for what she said.
Blanche keeps getting interrupted by mostly successful objections from the prosecutors, and the judge has occasionally asked him to rephrase the question.
Mr Tatford wrote in response: "Please rephrase. This will be taken as a damaging concession."
I’m going to slightly rephrase that question, though: How did those defining, significant turns like Glenn’s death or equivalent developments inform your approach to these latest spin-offs?
She was responding to a Los Angeles Times reporter asking if there was anything she said in the 2021 documentary “Wendy Williams: a Mess!” that she wished she could have rephrased.
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