reformatting
Pronunciation: [ˌriːˈfɔːrmætɪŋ]
Word
Context: "computing"
(verb) to change the way information is organized in a computer or document. It’s like when you take a messy piece of writing and rearrange it so it looks better and is easier to read.
Example
She is reformatting the document to make it clearer for everyone.
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He didn’t bother reformatting the file, so it was hard to understand.
Example
Are you reformatting the presentation before the meeting?
Context: "computing"
(noun) the act of changing the way something is organized in a computer or document. This helps make things easier to find or read, like cleaning your room so you can see everything.
Example
The reformatting of the website improved its usability.
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The reformatting didn’t help because it still looked disorganized.
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Did the reformatting make a difference in how the information is displayed?
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