To reiterate means to say or do something again, typically for emphasis or clarity. It involves repeating a point or statement that has already been made.
To pronounce "reiterate," you would say "ree-IT-uh-rayt." The emphasis is on the second syllable, "IT."
Reiterate means to repeat or say something again. It is not related to cease, lose, or originate.
The word that uses the prefix "re" and means to repeat in the same words is "reiterate."
To reiterate something means to repeat or emphasize it again in order to make sure it is clear or understood. One way to reiterate is to summarize the main points of what was previously said or written. Another way is to use different words or examples to convey the same message.
In Portuguese, "te quiero" is translated as "eu te amo."
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Reiterate was created in 2007.
They have the same definition because they are synonyms. They are used differently in some cases. In spoken English we usually say "Let me reiterate: I will NOT do that." We don't usually say "Let me iterate." When we're talking about something that repeats though, we talk about the next iteration, not the next reiteration. The term "reiterate" is actually meaningless. It literally means "to again repeat", or "to repeat again". You would therefore have to iterate something before you could reiterate it. But since every repetition is itself an iteration, the prefix "re" is wholly redundant. "Let me iterate..." is therefore the correct usage.
The Swedish word for reiterate is "upprepa"
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.
A few antonyms for reiterate are: -Recant -Adjure -Abnegate -Take Back
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"I love you forever" is what it means in English.
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