- A
paraphrase or
rephrase (/ˈpærəˌfreɪz/) is the
rendering of the same text in
different words without losing the
meaning of the text itself. More often...
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Paraphrase or
paraphrasing in com****tional
linguistics is the
natural language processing task of
detecting and
generating paraphrases.
Applications of...
- P****ive
constructions also use
auxiliary verbs. A p****ive
construction rephrases an
active construction in such a way that the
object of the
active phrase...
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adverbs applying to the same verb ("strode"). A
syndetically coordinated rephrase of the
sentence might be "Quickly and resolutely, he
strode into the bank...
- of
paraphilias into
social identity structures. The
original rule was
rephrased and
reiterated as it went
viral on the Web. Some
common permutations omit...
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Gospels of
Matthew and Luke, "where the
sayings of
Jesus from Q were
rephrased to
avoid misunderstandings, and to fit
their own
situations and their...
- that Nixon's
presidential powers weakened during his tenure, thus (as
rephrased by the media) "prevent[ing] the
United States from
exploiting the [scandal]"...
- was 18" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Balls, Katy [@katyballs] (24 July 2019). "
Rephrase:
Looking forward to
returning to my home town
North Berwick next month...
- unsatisfactory, and
wrote him a
second letter,
dated August 21, in
which they
rephrased their questions so that they
could be
answered simply as "yes" or "no...
- may appear, in the short-term, to cost more, as
writers must cut up and
rephrase content into
single free-standing chunks. However, the longer-term brings...