different between reformulate vs reexpress

reformulate

English

Etymology

re- +? formulate

Verb

reformulate (third-person singular simple present reformulates, present participle reformulating, simple past and past participle reformulated)

  1. (transitive) To formulate again or differently.
    Some soft drinks have been reformulated to include less sugar.

Related terms

  • reformulation
  • reformulator

Translations

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reexpress

English

Alternative forms

  • re-express
  • reĆ«xpress

Etymology

re- +? express

Verb

reexpress (third-person singular simple present reexpresses, present participle reexpressing, simple past and past participle reexpressed)

  1. To state again
    We must reexpress our opposition to this policy.
  2. (genetics) To express again
    The protein was not reexpressed after the treatment

Synonyms

  • (state again): reiterate, restate, repeat

Derived terms

  • reexpression

Anagrams

  • expresser

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