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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He reiterated a Neutral rating on the stock.
From Barron's
The bank lifts its price target to 70 euros from 68 euros and reiterates its overweight rating for the stock.
Although England have lost this series in what is likely to Stokes' last chance at winning the Ashes in Australia, he has reiterated his desire to remain as captain.
From BBC
West Midlands Police said there was "no conspiracy" as they reiterated a decision to ban Israeli football fans from attending a match in Birmingham was "based on safety".
From BBC
Hilton said it is going back to all its franchisees to reiterate and reinforce its standards across the network to ensure the incident isn’t repeated.
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