Rewritten
verb (used with object), rewrote, rewritten, rewriting.
1.
to write in a different form or manner; revise:
to rewrite the entire book.
2.
to write again.
3.
to write (news submitted by a reporter) for inclusion in a newspaper.
noun
4.
the news story rewritten.
5.
something written in a different form or manner; revision:
They loved the rewrite, and said it would be a blockbuster!
verb (transitive) (riːˈraɪt) -writes, -writing, -wrote, -written
1.
to write (written material) again, esp changing the words or form
2.
(computing) to return (data) to a store when it has been erased during reading
noun (ˈriːˌraɪt)
3.
something rewritten
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