Reformulate
(verb)
- To express something in a new or different way, often to make it clearer or more accurate.
- To change or improve a formula or equation.
Origin:
From the latin word "re-" meaning again and "formulare" meaning to formulate.
Examples:
- The scientists reformulated their hypothesis to better explain their findings.
- The company reformulated their product to make it more environmentally friendly.
- The author reformulated the sentence to make it more clear.
- The mathematician reformulated the equation to make it more accurate.
- The speaker reformulated the question to make it more specific.