Rewriting

Pronunciation: /riːˈraɪt/

Rewriting (verb)

  1. to write something again in a different way to improve it.
  2. to change rules or laws to make them better or more current.

Examples

  • She decided to rewrite the entire essay.
  • He had to rewrite the instructions for clarity.

Common collocations: rewrite a paragraph, rewrite the article, rewrite completely, rewrite the rules, rewrite the policy

Rewriting (noun)

  1. a new version of something that has been written again.

Examples

  • The rewrite of the novel was well-received.
  • After the rewrite, the report was much clearer.