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Meanings of
rewrite
in English
Something that has been written again.
revision
rescript
To modify or improve something previously written.
revise
Usage of
rewrite
in English
1
The last such
rewrite
occurred 25 years ago under President Ronald Reagan.
2
The change would require banks to
rewrite
staff contracts from January 2015.
3
He demanded that I, Second Lieutenant Gates,
rewrite
the nuclear targeting plan.
4
I thought I might
rewrite
my assumptions about her state of recovery.
5
Have the PC
rewrite
the last two pages excluding the points mentioned.'
6
It's the second phase of a
rewrite
of the Overseas Investment Act.
7
But speaking up is how we challenge stigma and
rewrite
those opinions.
8
But we're not going to sit by and let them
rewrite
history.
9
Six words that would doom Christianity and
rewrite
the word of God.
10
I think that we will have to
rewrite
the rulebooks, he said.
11
I am talking about a discovery that is going to
rewrite
history.
12
Ravished by the vision, he proceeded to write and
rewrite
the peroration.
13
Many of those he thought he could salvage, or at least
rewrite
.
14
I am not going to
rewrite
what I wrote during that time.
15
She readily agreed and did a
rewrite
in accordance with their notes.
16
That was definitely a joke by the
rewrite
room on that episode.
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rewrite
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
rewrite history
rewrite the constitution
major rewrite
complete rewrite
sweeping rewrite
More collocations
Rewrite
through the time
Rewrite
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common