Reciphering

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪˈsaɪfɝˈɪŋ/

Reciphering (noun)

  1. The process of changing an encoded message back into readable form, using a new or corrected method.

Examples

  • Reciphering helps when the message changes after copying.
  • The team focused on reciphering to recover the original text.

Reciphering (verb)

  1. To convert an encoded message into readable text again, often after an error or change in the method.

Examples

  • You can recipher the note if the first reading is wrong.
  • They recipher the message to check for missing words.