rephrase in English

verb
1
express (an idea or question) in an alternative way, especially with the purpose of changing the detail or perspective of the original idea or question.
rephrase the statement so that it is clear
synonyms:rewordrecastput in other wordsexpress differentlyparaphrase
verb

Use "rephrase" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "rephrase" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "rephrase", or refer to the context using the word "rephrase" in the English Dictionary.

1. Can you rephrase your statement?

2. The problem after rephrase can say clear, and not the problem of rephrase says clear hard.

3. Would you please rephrase the question?

4. Let me rephrase what I just said.

5. Restate or rephrase your main points and theme.

6. This word cannot express my idea accurately, so I'll rephrase.

7. I don't know what you mean. Please rephrase your question.

8. A good jazz soloist rephrase parts of the melody while they solo.

9. WITNESS: All my autopsies are performed on dead people. Would you like to rephrase that?

10. To alter, modify, rephrase; to add or subtract from: Congress may Amend …

11. Because no one can understand him, he had to rephrase the statement.

12. To avoid distortion, it is not permissible to edit and rephrase this statement.

13. It is highly important that you get this point, so let me rephrase that.

14. Amend to alter, modify, rephrase; to add or subtract from: Congress may Amend the tax bill

15. If I can rephrase what I had just say, I thought our resource is not renewable.

16. Holidays can be horrendous. All right, I'll rephrase that. The first few days are invariably hell.

17. The instructor may have to repeat or rephrase this thorough explanation many times during guided practice.

18. If I can rephrase what I have just said, I think our resource is not renewable.

19. Let me rephrase that: One day after chess club, I got stuffed into a trash can.

20. So, if you wonder how to start a Conclusion, rephrase your thesis statement and write it first.

21. It is permissible, even desirable, to edit and rephrase the statement so that it is clear and well structured.

22. Amend definition, to alter, modify, rephrase, or add to or subtract from (a motion, bill, constitution, etc.) by formal procedure: Congress may Amend the proposed tax bill

23. I would rephrase the sentence slightly: These provisions ensure that treaties Conform to the principles of the Islamic Sharia and the aims for which treaties have been sanctioned

24. Hence in my opinion, it is a significant task of art to constantly rephrase the truth anew, in order to make it understandable by the state of consciousness of the present people.

25. ‘She Bossily took his arm away from my shoulders.’ ‘‘Perhaps I should rephrase that,’ she said Bossily in that same silky tone of hers.’ ‘When our new friend has returned to her party Nigella reaches across for my notebook and reads it, a bit Bossily.’