Reword in a sentence as a verb

That's far too much effort when they can just monitor RSS feeds and reword someone else's work.

Guess I better reword that bit now, and again when the markets open tomorrow.

If you really think your employees will read this and know that you wrote this, you should probably delete this or reword this.

If you think your downvotes are due to an anti-apple bias, you might want to reword your banal dismissal into meaningful critique of the situation.

However, I usually don't edit my comment to remove or reword the offending portion because I think it's rude to the person replying and, oddly enough, those who later read it.

Applicants are encouraged to reword claims to cover technology invented by others since the original application.

How about you stick to the facts and you reword your statement to:"Is it common practice to grant asylum to a man wanted for questioning over accusations that he sexually assaulted two women?

Or, as a a "spinning" script might reword it:> Implements and setups that take a corpus of tuber text and create meaty number of changes of that tranquil, to avoid duplicate content sanctions when trying to stuff localities to catch Google's contemplation.

Reword definitions

verb

express the same message in different words

See also: paraphrase rephrase