Past tense for to say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity
“May I reiterate comments made four years ago, which I will repeat with monotonous regularity until something is done about it.”
Past tense for to do, make, or perform again
“However, to reiterate the telling words of Keith Ansell Pearson, biophilosophy has been a relatively neglected tradition in contemporary thought.”
Past tense for to repeat what was previously said or expressed
Past tense for to strengthen or reaffirm in rank or position
Past tense for to repeat (someone's words or opinions), especially to express agreement
Past tense for to summarize or repeat in concise form
Past tense for to say, especially to recite or repeat something
Past tense for to say again
Past tense for to imitate, copy or follow something in form or action
Past tense for to stress or emphasize
Past tense for to state assertively or emphatically
Past tense for to repeatedly mention a subject
Past tense for to repeatedly or continually emphasize an opinion or idea
Past tense for to occur again, especially periodically or repeatedly
Reiterated, or having been said again
Tedious or boring, especially because of a lack of variety
Occurring or done many times at short intervals
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