reformulate (Meaning)

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reformulate (v)

formulate or develop again, of an improved theory or hypothesis

reformulate Sentence Examples

  1. The manager reformulated the company's mission statement to better reflect its current values.
  2. The teacher reformulated the exam question to make it more accessible to students.
  3. The scientist reformulated the hypothesis to account for new data.
  4. The attorney reformulated the legal argument to address the judge's concerns.
  5. The artist reformulated the painting to incorporate elements of contemporary art.
  6. The engineer reformulated the design to optimize efficiency and reduce costs.
  7. The author reformulated the manuscript to strengthen the narrative and improve readability.
  8. The therapist reformulated the client's perspective to help them gain a better understanding of their emotions.
  9. The politician reformulated the campaign strategy to appeal to a wider range of voters.
  10. The researcher reformulated the experiment to eliminate potential bias and ensure validity.

FAQs About the word reformulate

formulate or develop again, of an improved theory or hypothesis

build, devise, compound, write, assemble,construct, conceive, redraft, reframe, make

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The manager reformulated the company's mission statement to better reflect its current values.

The teacher reformulated the exam question to make it more accessible to students.

The scientist reformulated the hypothesis to account for new data.

The attorney reformulated the legal argument to address the judge's concerns.