Rephrasing can be categorized as a verb.
Verb |
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rephrase - express the same message in different words | ||
Noun |
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rephrasing - changing a particular word or phrase |
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1. | verb | Rephrasing is a collective art at Tatoeba. | |
2. | verb | Rephrasing the well-known principle of Shaw in conformity with Tatoeba, one can say: "Make up a sentence that even a fool can translate, and only a fool would like to translate it." | |
3. | verb | This looks like an attempt at rephrasing a well-known English proverb. | |
4. | verb | Let me rephrase it. | |
5. | verb | To rephrase, why did you say an address? | |
6. | verb | I'll rephrase the question. | |
7. | verb | Rephrase the question. | |
8. | verb | Maybe I should rephrase that. | |
9. | verb | Would you like to rephrase the question? | |
10. | verb | Could you rephrase that? | |
11. | verb | Let me rephrase that. | |
12. | verb | Any time I caught myself thinking negatively, I would rephrase the thought in a way that was more positive. | |
13. | verb | Sami wanted to rephrase the sentence. | |
14. | verb | May I rephrase the answer? |
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Rephrasing is a collective art at Tatoeba. | |
Rephrasing the well-known principle of Shaw in conformity with Tatoeba, one can say: "Make up a sentence that even a fool can translate, and only a fool would like to translate it." | |
This looks like an attempt at rephrasing a well-known English proverb. | |
Let me rephrase it. | |
To rephrase, why did you say an address? | |
I'll rephrase the question. | |
Rephrase the question. | |
Maybe I should rephrase that. | |
Would you like to rephrase the question? | |
Could you rephrase that? | |
Let me rephrase that. | |
Any time I caught myself thinking negatively, I would rephrase the thought in a way that was more positive. | |
Sami wanted to rephrase the sentence. | |
May I rephrase the answer? |