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rephrase

verb as in say in another way

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Blanche keeps getting interrupted by mostly successful objections from the prosecutors, and the judge has occasionally asked him to rephrase the question.

From BBC

Mr Tatford wrote in response: "Please rephrase. This will be taken as a damaging concession."

From BBC

I’m going to slightly rephrase that question, though: How did those defining, significant turns like Glenn’s death or equivalent developments inform your approach to these latest spin-offs?

From Salon

“Let me rephrase that: Anybody who is a Republican and can participate in the process is welcome to observe.”

From Salon

I’ll rephrase that, since most writers don’t necessarily want to ascribe good or evil to their characters.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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