rescript
/ˈriːskrɪpt/
verb
- To rewrite or revise a text, such as a script or document.
- The team will rescript the proposal to address the client's concerns.
- The editor asked the writer to rescript the dialogue for clarity.
- They had to rescript the entire play after the lead actor left.
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noun
- An official document or order, especially from a ruler or government.
- Historians study the ancient rescript to understand the laws of that time.
- The emperor's rescript was read aloud in the town square.
- The king issued a rescript granting new rights to the citizens.
- A rewritten or revised version of a text, such as a play or script.
- The playwright submitted a rescript of the second act for the director's approval.
- The author worked on a rescript of the novel for the new edition.
- The studio requested a rescript of the movie to make it more family-friendly.