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Recasting   /rikˈæstɪŋ/   Listen
Recasting

noun
1.
Changing a particular word or phrase.  Synonyms: rephrasing, rewording.






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"Recasting" Quotes from Famous Books



... the Truth? The thought, the act, or cry, Recasting the Supreme Intelligence; All else is false. Look! where are stars so dense, That each has not the freedom of the sky? And, still, what peace, what glory, reigns on high! What! with the wisdom of the heavens, dispense? The Peace, for which our longings grow intense, Comes ...
— Freedom, Truth and Beauty • Edward Doyle

... scarce, make a practice of recovering the bullets that may have been shot into a beast; if they are of spelter, they will be found to have been very little knocked out of shape, and may often be used again without recasting. ...
— The Art of Travel - Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries • Francis Galton

... so thoroughly, that when the plans came up for consideration, Big Head Dodd was supposed to have earned fresh laurels. His arguments carried the day, his choice was approved by the committee, and I had the anonymous satisfaction to know that arguments and choice were wholly mine. In the recasting of the plan which followed, my part was even larger; for I designed and cast with my own hand a hot-air grating for the offices, which had the luck or merit to be accepted. The energy and aptitude which I displayed throughout ...
— The Wrecker • Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne



Words linked to "Recasting" :   rephrasing, paraphrasis, paraphrase, rewording, revising, rewriting



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