rescript

/rɪˈskrɪpt/; /rɪˈskrɪpt/ or /rɛˈskrɪpt/ or /riˈskrɪpt/

Definitions

1. noun

A rewritten or revised version of a document, typically one that has been altered or updated.

“The company released a new rescript of the original contract, addressing the concerns of the investors.”

2. verb

To rewrite or revise a document, especially to correct or update it.

“The editor rescripted the article to make it more concise and engaging for the readers.”

Synonyms

  • reissue
  • revision
  • reword

Antonyms

  • abrogation
  • repeal