A paraphrase, or a summary.
When you write someone else's words as your own you are plagiarizing. Just like citing work, you should use quotation marks to give them credit.
To restate in ones own words the written work of someone else is to paraphrase.
Restatement in grammar refers to expressing the same idea in different words. It is often used to clarify a point or provide emphasis in writing. Restatement can help to avoid repetitiveness and keep the reader engaged.
It is called paraphrasing. To restate in your own words.
The restatement of a written work in someone's own words that keeps the basic meaning of the original work is called paraphrasing.
A restatement in ones own words = paraphrase.
Paraphrase is the verb; paraphrasing is the gerund ( noun ).
You probably mean "restatement," not "reinstatement." The word is "paraphrase."
The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
One example of restatement is the use of the words "I have a dream." Another is the use of the words "Let freedom ring."
plagiarism
most probably to be REPITITION