To reiterate something is to repeat it once or many times for clarity or emphasis. An example of a sentence using the word "reiterate" would be: He told them again to stay away from the bluffs; he felt he needed to reiterate the warning.
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Reiterate was created in 2007.
The Swedish word for reiterate is "upprepa"
A few antonyms for reiterate are: -Recant -Adjure -Abnegate -Take Back
To pronounce "reiterate," you would say "ree-IT-uh-rayt." The emphasis is on the second syllable, "IT."
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Reiterate
To reiterate means to state something again in terms more easily understandable. For example if someone is speaking in a bunch of technical jargon that only an expert in the field would understand, a person would reiterate something in layman's terms so the the listener would better understand it. It an also be used as a means to further enforce a point. An insructor could reiterate a point to imply its importance.
the repetition of the advertisement was annoying
To reiterate means to state something again in terms more easily understandable. For example if someone is speaking in a bunch of technical jargon that only an expert in the field would understand, a person would reiterate something in layman's terms so the the listener would better understand it. It an also be used as a means to further enforce a point. An insructor could reiterate a point to imply its importance.
Reiterate means to repeat or say something again. It is not related to cease, lose, or originate.
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