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)
- (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
- reƫxpress
Etymology
re- +? express
Verb
reexpress (third-person singular simple present reexpresses, present participle reexpressing, simple past and past participle reexpressed)
- To state again
- We must reexpress our opposition to this policy.
- (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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