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paraphrase VB

paraphrase

paraphrase <paraphrase; paraphrases> N

paraphrase N LING

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English
For readability, clarity, or other reasons, translators may choose different wording or sentence structure, and some translations may choose to paraphrase passages.
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The researcher constantly checks his or her understanding of the phenomenon by utilizing techniques such as paraphrasing and summarization for clarification.
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Although the earliest texts have been lost, excerpts were quoted or paraphrased by later authors.
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A paraphrase typically explains or clarifies the text that is being paraphrased.
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He further distinguishes nonformalized analyses between impressionistic, paraphrases, or hermeneutic readings of the text ("explications de texte").
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It found that the biography included, or paraphrased, almost all the most interesting parts of the letters.
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Announcers would repeat or paraphrase what the caller was saying.
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Here the comments in brackets are an interpretation or paraphrase, consistent with a generalised idea of "ownership".
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Hare alleged the article quoted or paraphrased him incorrectly.
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The original is lost but prose paraphrases survive.
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