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iterative

[ it-uh-rey-tiv, -er-uh-tiv ]

adjective

  1. repeating; making repetition; repetitious.
  2. relating to or noting a development strategy that involves a cyclical process of refining or tweaking the latest version or iteration of a product, process, or idea to make a subsequent version: The new restaurant finalized their menu after a year of diner feedback and iterative improvements.

    Website design is highly iterative.

    The new restaurant finalized their menu after a year of diner feedback and iterative improvements.

  3. Grammar. frequentative.


ˈiterative

/ ˈɪtərətɪv /

adjective

  1. repetitious or frequent
  2. maths logic another word for recursive See recursive
  3. grammar another word for frequentative


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Derived Forms

  • ˈiterativeness, noun
  • ˈiteratively, adverb

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Other Words From

  • iter·ative·ly adverb
  • iter·ative·ness noun
  • un·iter·ative adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of iterative1

First recorded in 1450–1500; from Late Latin iterātīvum (verbum) “frequentative (verb).” See iterate, -ive

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Example Sentences

He prefers a conversation, and conversations aren't etched in stone, they're iterative.

Studied verses undoubtedly—musical, and mournful, and iterative.

He knows his own mind, and hammers his doctrines out with a hard and iterative stroke that hits its mark.

The style is that of the pulpit, iterative, florid, and full of amplifications; but that was natural.

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