rewrite

/riˈraɪt/
noun
  1. An act or instance of writing something again; a revised version.
    • His first draft was good, but the rewrite was excellent.
    • The movie script went through several rewrites before filming.
    • The editor asked for a rewrite of the article.
verb
  1. To write something again, especially to improve or change it.
    • She decided to rewrite the first chapter of her novel.
    • The company had to rewrite the contract after the new law passed.
    • The teacher asked him to rewrite the essay with better grammar.
  2. To change or update something significantly, not just text.
    • The new CEO rewrote the company's mission statement.
    • The coach rewrote the team's playbook for the new season.
    • They rewrote the software code to fix the bugs.
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