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verb
- (writing) To rewrite existing text in order to improve its readability, reusability or structure without intentionally affecting its meaning. Similar to, but sometimes involving more extensive restructuring than, copy editing.
- (programming) To rewrite existing source code in order to improve its readability, reusability or structure without affecting its meaning or behaviour.
noun
noun
- A rewriting, a document copied or written again.
- the act of rewriting something
- A duplicate copy of a legal document.
- (historical law) A clarification of a point of law by a monarch issued upon formal consultation by a lower magistrate.
- (canon law) An ad hoc reply of a pope to some specific question of canon law or morality, without precedential force, sometimes (improper) inclusive of decretals which serve as precedents in canon law.
- something that has been written again
- a reply by a Pope to an inquiry concerning a point of law or morality
- a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge)
verb
verb
- (transitive) To write again, differently; to modify; to revise.
- rewrite so as to make fit to suit a new or different purpose
- write differently; alter the writing of
- (mathematics, computing) To replace subterms of a formula with other terms, according to certain rules, by way of transformation.
- (transitive) To write again (without changes).
noun
noun
verb
noun
- the act of rewriting something
- something that has been written again
- the act of revising or altering (involving reconsideration and modification)
- (UK, Australia, New Zealand) The action or process of reviewing something previously learned, especially one′s notes in preparation for a test or examination.
- The action or process of reviewing, editing and amending.
- (countable) A story corrected or expanded by a writer commissioned by the original author.
- (countable) A changed edition, or new version; a modification.
verb
verb
- rewrite in a different script
- convert the genetic information in (a strand of DNA) into a strand of RNA, especially messenger RNA
- rewrite or arrange a piece of music for an instrument or medium other than that originally intended
- write out from speech, notes, etc.
- make a phonetic transcription of
- (linguistics) To represent speech by phonetic symbols.
- (dictation) To make such a conversion from live or recorded speech to text.
- (biochemistry) To cause DNA to undergo transcription.
- (music) To adapt a composition for a voice or instrument other than the original; to notate live or recorded music.
- (computing) To transfer data from one recording medium to another.
- To convert a representation of language, typically speech but also sign language, etc., to a written representation of it. The term now usually implies the conversion of speech to text by a human transcriptionist with the assistance of a computer for word processing and sometimes also for speech recognition, the process of a computer interpreting speech and converting it to text.
noun
- someone who rewrites in a different script
- a person who translates written messages from one language to another
- a musician who adapts a composition for particular voices or instruments or for another style of performance
- someone who makes a written version of spoken material
- someone who represents the sounds of speech in phonetic notation
- A person who transcribes; a transcriptionist.
- (computing) A device or program that transcribes data.
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verb
- (transitive) To mount in a frame again.
- (transitive) To redescribe, from a different perspective; to portray or construe anew, from a different analytic viewpoint or via a different metaphor; (sometimes euphemistically, merely) to relabel.
- (transitive) To change the angle and perspective of (video footage captured beforehand), as by a 360-degree camera.
noun
- Alternative form of re-formation.
- An improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices, etc.; intended to make a striking change for the better in social, political or religious affairs or in the conduct of persons or operation of organizations.
- (law) Change or correction, by a court in equity, to a written instrument to conform to the original intention of the parties.
- improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices etc.; intended to make a striking change for the better in social or political or religious affairs
- rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course
noun
- A rewriting, a document copied or written again.
- the act of rewriting something
- A duplicate copy of a legal document.
- (historical law) A clarification of a point of law by a monarch issued upon formal consultation by a lower magistrate.
- (canon law) An ad hoc reply of a pope to some specific question of canon law or morality, without precedential force, sometimes (improper) inclusive of decretals which serve as precedents in canon law.
- something that has been written again
- a reply by a Pope to an inquiry concerning a point of law or morality
- a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge)
verb
noun
verb
noun
- the act of rewriting something
- something that has been written again
- the act of revising or altering (involving reconsideration and modification)
- (UK, Australia, New Zealand) The action or process of reviewing something previously learned, especially one′s notes in preparation for a test or examination.
- The action or process of reviewing, editing and amending.
- (countable) A story corrected or expanded by a writer commissioned by the original author.
- (countable) A changed edition, or new version; a modification.
verb
noun
- someone who rewrites in a different script
- a person who translates written messages from one language to another
- a musician who adapts a composition for particular voices or instruments or for another style of performance
- someone who makes a written version of spoken material
- someone who represents the sounds of speech in phonetic notation
- A person who transcribes; a transcriptionist.
- (computing) A device or program that transcribes data.
noun
verb
- (transitive) To mount in a frame again.
- (transitive) To redescribe, from a different perspective; to portray or construe anew, from a different analytic viewpoint or via a different metaphor; (sometimes euphemistically, merely) to relabel.
- (transitive) To change the angle and perspective of (video footage captured beforehand), as by a 360-degree camera.
noun
- Alternative form of re-formation.
- An improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices, etc.; intended to make a striking change for the better in social, political or religious affairs or in the conduct of persons or operation of organizations.
- (law) Change or correction, by a court in equity, to a written instrument to conform to the original intention of the parties.
- improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices etc.; intended to make a striking change for the better in social or political or religious affairs
- rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course
verb
- (writing) To rewrite existing text in order to improve its readability, reusability or structure without intentionally affecting its meaning. Similar to, but sometimes involving more extensive restructuring than, copy editing.
- (programming) To rewrite existing source code in order to improve its readability, reusability or structure without affecting its meaning or behaviour.
noun
verb
- (transitive) To write again, differently; to modify; to revise.
- rewrite so as to make fit to suit a new or different purpose
- write differently; alter the writing of
- (mathematics, computing) To replace subterms of a formula with other terms, according to certain rules, by way of transformation.
- (transitive) To write again (without changes).
noun
verb
- rewrite in a different script
- convert the genetic information in (a strand of DNA) into a strand of RNA, especially messenger RNA
- rewrite or arrange a piece of music for an instrument or medium other than that originally intended
- write out from speech, notes, etc.
- make a phonetic transcription of
- (linguistics) To represent speech by phonetic symbols.
- (dictation) To make such a conversion from live or recorded speech to text.
- (biochemistry) To cause DNA to undergo transcription.
- (music) To adapt a composition for a voice or instrument other than the original; to notate live or recorded music.
- (computing) To transfer data from one recording medium to another.
- To convert a representation of language, typically speech but also sign language, etc., to a written representation of it. The term now usually implies the conversion of speech to text by a human transcriptionist with the assistance of a computer for word processing and sometimes also for speech recognition, the process of a computer interpreting speech and converting it to text.