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paraphrase

reword / rephrase / rewrite
Transitive VerbNoun
pl: paraphrasespast: paraphrasedpp: paraphraseding: paraphrasing

This term describes the act of translating a message into a new form without altering the original intent. It is frequently used in academic and legal settings to avoid plagiarism or to simplify dense, technical jargon for a general audience. As a noun, it refers to the resulting text. While it shares similarities with summarizing, a paraphrase typically maintains a similar length to the original passage, whereas a summary significantly condenses the material.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To express the meaning of a written or spoken passage using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity.

"The student had to paraphrase the complex legal text to make it understandable for the jury."

Noun

A rewritten version of a text or statement that expresses the original meaning in different words.

"The author provided a brief paraphrase of the poem to help the readers grasp the main theme."

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