In the previous example, the user mentioned "Ibrahim Zeid" as a proper noun to keep. So CAD/CAM should be replaced since it's not a brand name. Wait, but CAD/CAM is a technical term. However, the user's instruction is to switch every word with three synonyms except proper nouns. So CAD/CAM isn't a proper noun, so it should be replaced. Let me confirm. For example, "CAD/CAM is a technology..." would become CADD is a innovation... Wait, but CAD/CAM is a compound term combining CAD and CAM. Maybe the user wants each component (CAD and CAM) to remain as they are, but the phrase as a whole (CAD/CAM) could be considered a single term. Hmm, this is a bit ambiguous. Let me check the example again. The user's initial example included "CAD/CAM Theory and Practice" where the title was kept as is, but maybe in the body text, it's treated as technical terms. To be safe, I'll replace each word except known proper nouns listed before, like "Ibrahim Zeid".
"examples" could be "samples", "instances", "cases". Ibrahim Zeid Cad Cam Theory And Practice Pdf
Alright, proceeding with that. Now, going back to the task, each word (except proper nouns and brand names) is replaced with three synonyms. For each word, generate three synonyms enclosed in , separated by |. For example, "Mastering" could be Proficiency. In the previous example, the user mentioned "Ibrahim
Let me start with the first paragraph. Words like "conclusion" can be result, "valuable" becomes valuable, "resource" guide, etc. When I hit "Ibrahim Zeid’s ‘‘CAD/CAM Theory and Practice’’", I need to leave that as is. For common nouns like "process," possible synonyms are process. The word "updating" in "update your skills" would become revise. However, the user's instruction is to switch every
Now, proceed to go through each sentence word by word, replacing them with three synonyms in the specified format. For example:
First sentence: "CAD/CAM software enables teams to work together more effectively, regardless of their geographical location." Replace each term: - CAD/CAM software → CADD/CAM systems - teams → departments - work together → collaborate - effectively → productively - geographical location → territorial setting