Rewrite (verb)

  1. To write again, especially in a different or improved form.
  2. To change the wording of something.
  3. To revise or improve something, especially a text or document.

Origin:

From re- + write.

Examples:

  1. The author had to rewrite the ending of the book to make it more satisfying.
  2. She was asked to rewrite the proposal to make it more concise.
  3. The editor suggested several changes that would require a complete rewrite.
  4. The journalist decided to rewrite the article from a different perspective.
  5. The screenwriter was asked to rewrite the script to make it more action-packed.
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