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re·write R0212600 (rē-rīt′)v. re·wrote (-rōt′), re·writ·ten (-rĭt′n), re·writ·ing, re·writes v.tr.1. To write again, especially in a different or improved form; revise.2. To put (material submitted to a newspaper or magazine) in a form suitable for publishing.3. Computers To save (a usually altered file) over its most recent version in the same storage location.v.intr. To make revisions in written material.n. (rē′rīt′)1. The act or an instance of rewriting.2. Something rewritten. re·writ′a·ble, re·write′a·ble adj.re·writ′er n.rewrite vb (tr) , -writes, -writing, -wrote or -written1. to write (written material) again, esp changing the words or form2. (Computer Science) computing to return (data) to a store when it has been erased during reading n something rewritten re•write (v. riˈraɪt; n. ˈriˌraɪt) v. -wrote, -writ•ten, -writ•ing, n. v.t. 1. to write in a different form or manner; revise. 2. to write again. 3. to write (news submitted by a reporter) for inclusion in a newspaper. 4. Computers. to record (new or modified data) on a storage or output medium, replacing existing data. n. 5. the news story rewritten. 6. something written in a different form or manner; revision. [1560–70] re•writ′a•ble, re•write′a•ble, adj. re•writ′er, n. rewrite Past participle: rewritten Gerund: rewriting
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I am rewriting | you are rewriting | he/she/it is rewriting | we are rewriting | you are rewriting | they are rewriting |
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I have rewritten | you have rewritten | he/she/it has rewritten | we have rewritten | you have rewritten | they have rewritten |
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I was rewriting | you were rewriting | he/she/it was rewriting | we were rewriting | you were rewriting | they were rewriting |
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I had rewritten | you had rewritten | he/she/it had rewritten | we had rewritten | you had rewritten | they had rewritten |
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I will rewrite | you will rewrite | he/she/it will rewrite | we will rewrite | you will rewrite | they will rewrite |
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I will have rewritten | you will have rewritten | he/she/it will have rewritten | we will have rewritten | you will have rewritten | they will have rewritten |
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I will be rewriting | you will be rewriting | he/she/it will be rewriting | we will be rewriting | you will be rewriting | they will be rewriting |
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I have been rewriting | you have been rewriting | he/she/it has been rewriting | we have been rewriting | you have been rewriting | they have been rewriting |
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I will have been rewriting | you will have been rewriting | he/she/it will have been rewriting | we will have been rewriting | you will have been rewriting | they will have been rewriting |
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I had been rewriting | you had been rewriting | he/she/it had been rewriting | we had been rewriting | you had been rewriting | they had been rewriting |
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I would have rewritten | you would have rewritten | he/she/it would have rewritten | we would have rewritten | you would have rewritten | they would have rewritten | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | rewrite - something that has been written again; "the rewrite was much better"revision, rescriptpiece of writing, written material, writing - the work of a writer; anything expressed in letters of the alphabet (especially when considered from the point of view of style and effect); "the writing in her novels is excellent"; "that editorial was a fine piece of writing" | Verb | 1. | rewrite - write differently; alter the writing of; "The student rewrote his thesis"write - communicate or express by writing; "Please write to me every week"decipher, decode, decrypt - convert code into ordinary languagetransliterate, transcribe - rewrite in a different script; "The Sanskrit text had to be transliterated"transcribe - make a phonetic transcription of; "The anthropologist transcribed the sentences of the native informant"revise - make revisions in; "revise a thesis" | | 2. | rewrite - rewrite so as to make fit to suit a new or different purpose; "re-write a play for use in schools"authorship, penning, writing, composition - the act of creating written works; "writing was a form of therapy for him"; "it was a matter of disputed authorship"indite, pen, write, compose - produce a literary work; "She composed a poem"; "He wrote four novels" |
rewriteverb revise, correct, edit, recast, touch up, redraft, emend students rewrite their papers and submit themrewriteverbTo prepare a new version of:amend, emend, emendate, revamp, revise, rework.nounThe act or process of revising:amendment, emendation, revision.Translationsrewrite (riːˈrait) – past tense rewrote (riˈrout) : past participle reˈwritten (riˈritn) – verb to write again. 重寫 重写
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rewrite the history books1. To create a false narrative about how a historical event happened so as to promote one's own personal agenda or beliefs. The government is being accused of rewriting the history books by instructing schools to use textbooks that paint its formation 200 years ago (and the subsequent decimation of the indigenous population here) in a more positive light.2. To achieve a level of success that sets a new record or goes against a history of performing poorly. Used especially in reference to sports. After missing out on the playoffs for nearly 50 years in a row, the team has been on a huge winning streak this season, and it has a chance to rewrite the history books by not only making the playoffs, but winning the whole championship. The up-and-coming player is rewriting the history books with his stunning debut year on the field.See also: book, history, rewriterewrite history1. To create a false narrative about how a historical event happened so as to promote one's own personal agenda or beliefs. The government is being accused of rewriting history by instructing schools to use textbooks that paint its formation 200 years ago (and the subsequent decimation of the indigenous population here) in a more positive light.2. To achieve a level of success that sets a new record or goes against a history of performing poorly. Used especially in reference to sports. After missing out on the playoffs for nearly 50 years in a row, the team has been on a huge winning streak this season, and it has a chance to rewrite history by not only making the playoffs, but winning the whole championship. The up-and-coming player is rewriting history with his stunning debut year on the field.See also: history, rewriterewrite the record booksTo achieve a level of success that sets a new record or goes against a history of performing poorly. Used especially in reference to sports. After missing out on the playoffs for nearly 50 years in a row, the team has been on a huge winning streak this season, and it has a chance to rewrite the record books by not only making the playoffs, but winning the whole championship. The up-and-coming player is rewriting the record books with his stunning debut year on the field.See also: book, record, rewriterewrite history If someone rewrites history, they try to make people believe that something happened in a particular way, when that is not the truth. They were good at rewriting history when such a process suited them. As Orwell pointed out, history can be and often is rewritten to suit the needs of the present. Note: This expression is used to express disapproval. See also: history, rewriterewrite the record books If a sportsperson rewrites the record books, they break a record or several records. This extraordinary West Country team have rewritten all the record books in the past three years. Kournikova is poised to rewrite the tennis history books.See also: book, record, rewriterewrite history select or interpret events from the past in a way that suits your own particular purposes.See also: history, rewriterewrite the record books (of a sports player) break a record or several records.See also: book, record, rewriterewrite
rewrite[′rē‚rīt] (computer science) The process of restoring a storage device to its state prior to reading; used when the information-storing state may be destroyed by reading. rewrite
Synonyms for rewriteverb reviseSynonyms- revise
- correct
- edit
- recast
- touch up
- redraft
- emend
Synonyms for rewriteverb to prepare a new version ofSynonyms- amend
- emend
- emendate
- revamp
- revise
- rework
noun the act or process of revisingSynonyms- amendment
- emendation
- revision
Synonyms for rewritenoun something that has been written againSynonymsRelated Words- piece of writing
- written material
- writing
verb write differentlyRelated Words- write
- decipher
- decode
- decrypt
- transliterate
- transcribe
- revise
verb rewrite so as to make fit to suit a new or different purposeRelated Words- authorship
- penning
- writing
- composition
- indite
- pen
- write
- compose
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