Reformulate (verb)

  1. To express something in a new or different way, often to make it clearer or more accurate.
  2. To change or improve a formula or equation.

Origin:

From the latin word "re-" meaning again and "formulare" meaning to formulate.

Examples:

  1. The scientists reformulated their hypothesis to better explain their findings.
  2. The company reformulated their product to make it more environmentally friendly.
  3. The author reformulated the sentence to make it more clear.
  4. The mathematician reformulated the equation to make it more accurate.
  5. The speaker reformulated the question to make it more specific.
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