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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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rework

English

Etymology

re- +? work.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??i?w??(?)k/

Noun

rework (countable and uncountable, plural reworks)

  1. The act of redoing, correcting, or rebuilding.
  2. (in particular, food manufacturing) Taking unsaleable food and using it in the manufacture of other food.
  3. Something redone, corrected or rebuilt.
  4. Work done to correct defects associated with a deliverable product, plus any root cause analysis effort to identify the task(s) to be re-performed.
  5. (countable) An instance of reworking.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?i??w??(?)k/
  • Rhymes: -??(?)k

Verb

rework (third-person singular simple present reworks, present participle reworking, simple past and past participle reworked or (rare) rewrought)

  1. To redo, correct, or rebuild.

Anagrams

  • worker

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