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restate

American  
[ree-steyt] / riˈsteɪt /

verb (used with object)

restated, restating
  1. to state again or in a new way.


restate British  
/ riːˈsteɪt /

verb

  1. (tr) to state or affirm again or in a new way

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Other Word Forms

  • restatement noun

Etymology

Origin of restate

First recorded in 1705–15; re- + state

Explanation

When you say something again, you restate it. If you give a speech, you might decide to express your main idea at the beginning and then restate it a second time, near the end. Often when you restate something, you say it in a slightly different, perhaps clearer way, with the intention of really getting your point across. A teacher might sweetly ask her class to come in from recess, and then restate her request five minutes later by saying, "If you aren't inside when I count to 30, there will be no recess tomorrow!" The verb restate combines the prefix re-, "again" in Latin, and state.

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Liaw resigned from Super Micro in 2018 after an investigation by the company’s audit committee led it to restate its financial results.

From Barron's • Mar. 20, 2026

It said an analysis of revenue recognition from a partnership led it to restate its accounts for fiscal 2025.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 21, 2025

“What’s most telling is that the President considers it punishable by death for us to restate the law,” the statement reads.

From Salon • Nov. 20, 2025

The Calcutta Cup - a fixture Scotland fly-half Finn Russell has lit up in recent years - was seen as a perfect opportunity for the two-time Lion to restate his credentials as the starting fly-half.

From BBC • Feb. 25, 2025

One night ten of us met in an office of a leader of the party to hear Young restate his charges against Swann.

From "Black Boy" by Richard Wright