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Reiterate   /riˈɪtərˌeɪt/   Listen
verb
Reiterate  v. t.  (past & past part. reiterated; pres. part. reiterating)  To repeat again and again; to say or do repeatedly; sometimes, to repeat. "That with reiterated crimes he might Heap on himself damnation." "You never spoke what did become you less Than this; which to reiterate were sin."
Synonyms: To repeat; recapitulate; rehearse.



adjective
Reiterate  adj.  Reiterated; repeated. (R.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Reiterate" Quotes from Famous Books



... conference reiterate the action of the conventions of the American Federation of Labor, and the advocacy of the principles of conciliation and ...
— The Red Conspiracy • Joseph J. Mereto

... after a journey of twenty days. How anxious I was! How painfully I was affected by Caesar's most kind letter! But the kinder it was, the more sorrow did his loss occasion me. But to turn to your letter. To begin with, I reiterate my approval of your staying on, especially as, according to your account, you have consulted Caesar on the subject. I wonder that Oppius has anything to do with Publius for I advised against it. Farther on in your letter you say that I am going to be made legatus to Pompey on the 13th of September: ...
— Letters of Cicero • Marcus Tullius Cicero

... greatly agitate him, nor even make him especially curious. The fact that this seductive stranger was his friend seemed the one outstanding reality to him. If he had any other feelings, of humiliation at being so completely deceived, or of disappointment, he did not show them. But he did reiterate in that dull way of his, "You got to tell me ...
— Tom Slade at Black Lake • Percy Keese Fitzhugh

... youth perceives a certain jealousy of him. They pretend that all has been said and done. They awe him with their great names. He has to learn, that, though Jew and Greek have spoken, nevertheless he must reiterate and interpret to his own people and generation. Perchance in the process something new will likewise be added. Many things still wait an observer. Still is there infinite hope and expectation, which youth must realize. ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, Issue 11, September, 1858 • Various

... If, as prophets reiterate, ever-increasing percentages of the American public in the future will be living in the great cities, a great deal of nature and conservation education is going to be needed if the mass of people are not to lose all understanding of natural things and all sympathy with their working and ...
— The Nation's River - The Department of the Interior Official Report on the Potomac • United States Department of the Interior


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