Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
reformulate
verb
/ˌriːˈfɔːrmjʊleɪt/

Definition
To change or adapt something, typically a plan or concept, by presenting it in a new way.

Examples
- After reviewing the feedback, she decided to reformulate her proposal for clarity.
- The scientist had to reformulate the hypothesis based on new experimental data.
- In order to reach a wider audience, the campaign was reformulated to include social media outreach.

Meaning
To express an idea or thought differently, often to improve clarity or effectiveness.

Synonyms
- rephrase
- revise
- recast
- reshape
- adapt