What is another word for rewrites?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪɹˈa͡ɪts] (IPA)

The word "rewrites" is often used in the context of editing and revising written content. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to convey the same meaning. These include "edits," "revisions," "amendments," "corrections," "refinements," "revisions," and "redrafts." Each of these synonyms highlights a slightly different aspect of the process of rewriting, from making minor tweaks to large-scale restructuring. Choosing the right synonym can help convey the writer's precise intent and provide a more nuanced understanding of the nature of the changes being made. Whatever term is ultimately used, the goal of rewriting is always the same: to improve the quality and clarity of the written work.

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Usage examples for Rewrites

He then rewrites them in prose order.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell
The dictator bombarded the king's Government with advice, to which Cavour alludes without irritation: "He writes and rewrites, and telegraphs night and day, urging us with counsels, warnings, reproaches-I might almost say menaces."
"Cavour"
Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco
Science, however, gives up all efforts in the past which have proved futile and erroneous, cheerfully surrenders all errors of research and interpretation, starts investigation afresh, begins new discoveries, and rewrites the story they have to tell.
"Folklore as an Historical Science"
George Laurence Gomme

Famous quotes with Rewrites

  • Anyway, several rewrites later, Del Rey Books did publish my first novel, and it did become the first work of fiction on the New York Times trade paperback bestseller list.
    Terry Brooks
  • Yes, I did some rewrites of the show as some of the stuff was not very good and I worked my butt off to make it something that the audience liked and that I could be proud of.
    Gil Gerard
  • There's this notion that allows people to create their own collection of songs, so it rewrites what a song is. They may only want 10 seconds of something, or they may only want this particular song, or they want this group of songs. It becomes much more user-controlled.
    Michael Nesmith
  • As a very experienced writer once told me, 'It's in the rewrites'.
    Tom Skerritt
  • Through ignorance, through faith, through intelligence, through trickery and cunning, through illumination, the reader rewrites the text with the same words of the original but under another heading, re-creating it, as it were, in the very act of bringing it into being.
    Alberto Manguel

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