reiterate
verb/ɹiːˈɪt.ə.ɹeɪt/UK/ɹiˈɪtəɹeɪt/CA/ɹiːˈɪtəɹæɪt/
Etymology
Early 15th century, from Late Latin reiteratus, past participle of reiterare (“to repeat”) from re- (“again”) + iterare (“to repeat”) from iterum (“again”).
- derived from reiteratus
Definitions
To say or do (something) for a second time, such as for emphasis.
- Let me reiterate my opinion.
- You never spoke what did become you less / Than this; which to reiterate were sin.
To say or do (something) repeatedly.
- That with reiterated crimes he might / Heap on himself damnation.
To say (something) for a second time, but word it differently.
- Was I hard to understand? Sorry, I'll try to reiterate.
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Reiterated
Reiterated; repeated.
A tree with vertical branches alongside the main trunk and which continue to grow upwards.
The neighborhood
- synonymiterate
- synonymreiterate
- synonymrepeat
- synonymreprise
- antonymundo
- neighborreexpress
- neighborrestate
- neighborredo
- neighborrework
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
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