Written again or differently; revised or modified from an original version.
Compound of 're-' (again) and 'written', past participle of 'write' from Old English 'writan'. The concept of rewriting became more significant with the advent of printing and later word processing, making revision easier.
In the digital age, everything is perpetually rewritten - from software code to Wikipedia entries to our own social media posts. The word captures the iterative nature of modern communication, where first drafts are just starting points rather than final products.
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