Examples of 'rephrased' in a sentence

Meaning of "rephrased"

rephrase (verb): Rephrase means to express the same idea or message using different words. It involves rewriting or restating information in a different form while retaining the original meaning. For instance, 'Please rephrase the sentence to make it clearer.'
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How to use "rephrased" in a sentence

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She then rephrased it in the form of a question.
He basically took hardship and rephrased it as growth.
This can be rephrased in terms of category theory.
The second formula is actually a rephrased definition.
He usually rephrased the case by asking another question.
The question itself has to be rephrased.
Forfeiture provision was rephrased to make it clear that.
She rephrased the question by using various polite forms.
This amount is to be rephrased to future years.
If you do not understand a question then politely ask to have it rephrased.
These taxonomies are rephrased in terms of classification schemes.
I have raised old ones and rephrased some.
This restriction can be rephrased in the language of differential equations.
The entire question was rephrased.
The act of killing is rephrased in the argot of compassion.

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It is therefore suggested that the present draft article should not be rephrased.
The host returned and rephrased his question.
Dunn rephrased the question.
The forgoing can be rephrased as follows.
I have rephrased some of them in order to provide additional context at the outset.
The recommendations have been rephrased for tense and readability.
This can be rephrased by saying that the field of algebraic numbers is algebraically closed.
The definition of a universal morphism can be rephrased in a variety of ways.
They have since rephrased that for the sake of accuracy.
The paragraph is rephrased.
Louis rephrased his question.
The interpreter then translates the rephrased words for the witness.
I have accordingly rephrased the questions in narrower terms than those put by the referring court.
Or to be rephrased.
Ms Kaczor rephrased the first portion of this and stated that she agreed with it.
She agreed that it should be rephrased for the sake of clarity.
Excuse me, the question should be rephrased.
This can be rephrased as follows.
The Working Group agreed that the draft paragraph could be rephrased as suggested.
We have rephrased enough.
B Requirements are estimated to be fully covered by the balance rephrased from previous bienniums.
Should be rephrased as follows.
But I later learned that this sentence can be rephrased in several ways.
The radiosity problem can be rephrased as a problem of rendering a texture mapped scene.
Recently, the critical mass theory has been revisited and rephrased.
Many other verses were rephrased or rewritten for greater clarity and accuracy.
The Legal Commission had revised and rephrased the proposal.
Aur immediately rephrased the last part of his words towards her.
The Ambassador of Singapore rephrased the question.
This sentence must be rephrased from the thesis that was included in the introduction.
The Second Law of Thermodynamics can be rephrased in several ways.
The original rule was rephrased and reiterated as it went viral on the Web.
I will touch more on this in answer to the next poster 's question that you rephrased.
The signals have been rephrased for our users to understand better.
Furthermore, some of the questions asked later in the film seemed rephrased from earlier moments.

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