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What is a antonym for restatement?

Here are some antonyms for restatement, depending on the specific context:

General antonyms:

* Original: This refers to something new and not a repetition.

* Innovation: This implies a new idea or creation.

* Divergence: This refers to moving away from the original statement.

* Contradiction: This is a direct opposite or denial of the original statement.

* Refutation: This means to prove something false or incorrect.

More specific antonyms:

* Abridgement: This implies making something shorter, not restating it.

* Condensation: This implies making something more concise, not restating it.

* Expansion: This means adding more detail or information, rather than restating what was already said.

* Misinterpretation: This means understanding something incorrectly, not restating it accurately.

* Misrepresentation: This implies presenting something inaccurately, not restating it truthfully.

The best antonym for "restatement" depends on the specific context in which it is used.

For example:

* If someone is giving a "restatement" of a scientific theory, an antonym might be "misinterpretation" or "misrepresentation".

* If someone is giving a "restatement" of a legal document, an antonym might be "abridgement" or "condensation".

Think about the context and choose the antonym that best fits the situation.

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