Meaning & Definition of word "Reiterate"

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    Reiterate

    /riˈɪtəˌreɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. to say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity.
      • Example: The teacher had to reiterate the instructions until every student understood.
    • 2. to repeat something, especially to clarify or emphasize a point.
      • Example: During the meeting, he reiterated his commitment to the project several times.
    • 3. to state again or in a new way.
      • Example: The speaker reiterated her previous comments to ensure everyone received the message.

    Etymology

    Latin 'reiterare', from 're-' + 'iterare' (to do again)

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    reiterate for emphasis:

    to repeat something to make it clear or to emphasize it

    need to reiterate:

    to express the necessity of saying something again

    reiterate the importance:

    to stress the significance of a point again

    Related Words

    repeat:

    to say again something that has already been said

    restate:

    to state something again in a different way

    rephrase:

    to express something in different words

    Slang Meanings of reiterate

    Meaning: to say it again, just in case

    Example Sentence: Let me reiterate that – just in case you missed it!

    Meaning: to hammer it home

    Example Sentence: I need to reiterate my point here, so it's clear.