Home › Words › R › rearticulaterearticulaterearticulate means to articulate again.EtymologyFrom re- + articulate.verbTo articulate againe.g.“Can such a child be ennobled by the passage of time, his struggles granted retroactive gravitas and his childish confusions rearticulated with adult clarity?” — 2007 April 15, Liesl Schillinger, “The Night Train to Bucharest”, in New York Times:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.retheorize 66% match — To theorize again or anew. vs rearticulate →reexpress 65% match — To state again vs rearticulate →respeak 64% match — To speak or utter again. vs rearticulate →articulatively 64% match — In an articulative manner. vs rearticulate →reclarify 63% match — To clarify again. vs rearticulate →recommunicate 63% match — to communicate again vs rearticulate →reaccomplish 63% match — To accomplish again. vs rearticulate →reenact 62% match — To enact again. vs rearticulate →