reiterate
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Related Words
See repeat.
Other Word Forms
- reiterable adjective
- reiterant adjective
- reiteration noun
- reiterative adjective
- reiteratively adverb
- unreiterable adjective
- unreiterating adjective
- unreiterative adjective
Etymology
Origin of reiterate
First recorded in 1520–30; from Latin reiterātus, past participle of reiterāre “to repeat,” equivalent to re- re- + iterāre “to repeat,” derivative of iterum “again”; -ate 1
Example Sentences
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Amodei reiterated the company’s red lines in a public statement Thursday.
“The combination of AI compute/networking exposure, expanding earnings power over time, and defensible technology gives us confidence in AVGO’s business and financial model,” the Oppenheimer analysts wrote, reiterating an Outperform rating.
From Barron's
Modi's visits and statements often reflect this dual approach: affirming strategic partnership with Israel while reiterating support for peace and diplomatic solutions in the wider Middle East.
From Barron's
The central bank has reiterated that it remains in a “good place,” with inflation forecast to fall to its 2% target in the medium term.
Warner reiterated Thursday that its board determined Paramount’s revised proposal “could reasonably be expected to lead to” a proposal superior to Netflix’s signed agreement.
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