Reiterate was created in 2007.
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
To pronounce "reiterate," you would say "ree-IT-uh-rayt." The emphasis is on the second syllable, "IT."
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the repetition of the advertisement was annoying
Reiterate means to repeat or say something again. It is not related to cease, lose, or originate.
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To reiterate means to say or do something again, often for emphasis or clarity. It is a way to repeat information to ensure understanding or to reinforce a point.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "repeat" (to do or say again).
The grammar seems correct. I have some doubts about the diction. I am not sure that one can reiterate excitement . One could reiterate ones statement about ones excitement.