1. reworking - Noun
2. reworking - Verb
reworking
present participle of rework
reworking (plural reworkings)
An act in which something is reworked.
As U.S. voters gear up to head to the polls later this year, campaigns and online activists are already reworking their tactics, including paying social media influencers to promote partisan messages, to bypass Facebook’s rules on online political ads. Source: Internet
And so I took existing prints from my last time in Australia and painted them with oils and inks, scratching and reworking them in an attempt at implanting my fear and anger into the images. Source: Internet
Although the Authorised King James Version is ostensibly the production of a learned committee of churchmen, it is mostly cribbed from Tyndale with some reworking of his translation." citation. Source: Internet
Carmen Jones (1954) is a reworking of the Bizet opera Carmen to a wartime African-American setting while Porgy and Bess (1959) is based on the George Gershwin opera. Source: Internet
And Marcus is pretty lucky as he lives in Sweden where winter lasts almost 6 months, leaving him plenty of time to spend in the garage, engineering, building and reworking unique motorcycles. Source: Internet
Another similarity to Jane Eyre lies in the use of aspects of her own life as inspiration for fictional events;sfn in particular her reworking of the time she spent at the pensionnat in Brussels. Source: Internet