Meaning
Rework has two main meanings:
- Verb: To do something again in order to improve it or make it correct.
- Noun: The process of revising, redoing, or correcting something that was previously done.
Grammar and Usage
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Verb (transitive): to rework something → needs an object.
- Example: She reworked her essay after receiving feedback.
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Noun: Often used with “do,” “require,” or “need.”
- Example: The project requires significant rework before it is finished.
Typical sentence structures:
- rework + object
- require/need + rework
Common Phrases
- rework a plan
- rework a design
- rework a project
- require rework
Collocations
- verb + rework: do rework, need rework, perform rework
- adjective + rework: extensive rework, minor rework, major rework
- noun + rework: design rework, project rework, system rework
Examples
- The manager asked the team to rework the proposal before presenting it to the client.
- After several mistakes were found, the report had to go through extensive rework.
- She decided to rework her speech to make it more engaging.
- The painting was reworked many times before the artist was satisfied.
- This design needs rework because it doesn’t meet the customer’s expectations.
- The software update was delayed due to unexpected rework.
- He spent the whole weekend reworking his resume for the job application.
- The movie script went through multiple reworks before it was finalized.
Synonyms or Related
- revise
- redo
- redoing (noun form)
- amend
- refine
- adjust
- correct