re-express
verb[T]
(alsoreexpress)uk/ˌriː.ɪkˈspres/us/ˌriː.ɪkˈspres/to show afeeling,opinion, orfactagain, for a second, third, etc.time:
Write to orphonethem to re-expressyourinterest.
Take theobjectivesand re-express them in a way that givespurposeandmeaning.
- Therhetoricmustchangeto re-express the party'scorevalues.
- Thefootballclubre-expressedtheirinterestin her threeweeksago.
- ManyChristianthinkershavetriedto re-expressChristianfaithpurelyintermsof thisworld.
- Professionalinterpretinginvolvescopingwithambiguitiesundertimepressure, whiletryingto reexpress themessagein thetargetlanguage.
Showing and demonstrating
- act out
- attest
- bespeak
- betray
- breastbeating
- bring
- define
- demonstrative
- flaunt
- glimmer
- indicate
- masterclass
- point (something/someone) out
- point the wayidiom
- point to/towardssomething
- probatory
- produce
- speak
- wear
- whiff