1. paraphrasing - Noun
2. paraphrasing - Verb
of Paraphrase
Source: Webster's dictionaryA frequent method for this purpose is reiterating what one heard in one's own words and asking the other person if that really was what was meant (paraphrasing). Source: Internet
Allitt p 211, paraphrasing William Cronin's evaluation of Mathew Paul Bonnifield, Dust Bowl: Men, Dirt and Depression(1979) Influence on the arts and culture Florence Owens Thompson seen in the photo Destitute Pea Pickers in California. Source: Internet
And that foreign policy does not serve the best interests of the Palestinian refugees.' citation Eid's article, however, has been the subject of criticism for its widespread inaccuracies and almost verbatim paraphrasing of another UNRWA critic. Source: Internet
Andy Warhol was paraphrasing McLuhan with his now famous 15 minutes of fame quote. Source: Internet
As described by the Sleeping God, the Confederation is (paraphrasing) "one vast middle-class estate", still suffering war, genocide, environmental destruction, hideous crime and greed, best exemplified by Earth as a rotten core to the confederation. Source: Internet
Black was paraphrasing Thomas Jefferson, who first employed the metaphor of a wall. Source: Internet