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Rephrased

Rephrased | Rephrasing

Rephrased meaning

simple past and past participle of rephrase

Example sentences (15)

Some statements were rephrased using the same criteria.

Tweeto’s tweet should be rephrased: Why don’t whites join the ANC?

His thoughts on leadership resonated deeply with me, and I could not resist the urge to share them, rephrased as my own reflections.

Large language models play a central role by generating convincing product descriptions, often rephrased from legitimate sites like Amazon.

Equivalent formulations The definition of a universal morphism can be rephrased in a variety of ways.

Euclid's classical lemma can be rephrased as "in the ring of integers every irreducible is prime".

It is possible to object to this interpretation of general relativity on the grounds that light rays might be improper physical models of Euclid's lines, or that relativity could be rephrased so as to avoid the geometrical interpretations.

Properties Virtually all concepts of topology can be rephrased in the language of nets and limits.

Rephrased, for any countably infinite set, there exists a bijective function which maps the countably infinite set to the set of natural numbers, even if the countably infinite set contains the natural numbers.

The conclusion is rephrased to look different and is then placed in the premises.

The English example could of course be rephrased in the perfect tense as "The lawn has been mown..

The fundamental theorem of arithmetic can be rephrased so as to say that any factorization into primes will be identical except for the order of the factors.

Then, the problem of computing the function value can be rephrased as "zeroing-in" on the corresponding matrix entry.

The radiosity problem can be rephrased as a problem of rendering a texture mapped scene.

These would often be rephrased, where possible: the last fall of the dice was a seven.