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Reiterate   /riˈɪtərˌeɪt/   Listen
verb
Reiterate  v. t.  (past & past part. reiterated; pres. part. reiterating)  To repeat again and again; to say or do repeatedly; sometimes, to repeat. "That with reiterated crimes he might Heap on himself damnation." "You never spoke what did become you less Than this; which to reiterate were sin."
Synonyms: To repeat; recapitulate; rehearse.



adjective
Reiterate  adj.  Reiterated; repeated. (R.)






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"Reiterate" Quotes from Famous Books



... respect your word of honour as a gentleman. Under no circumstances, recollect, nor without my special authority, are you to betray the incognito under which I choose to go abroad. These were my commands, which I now reiterate. And now," he added, "let me ask you ...
— New Arabian Nights • Robert Louis Stevenson

... cannot deceive, rather than to the imagination which must and does? But I am trenching after all upon ground which I myself have covered before to-day; it is my function to-night to relate a personal narrative rather than to reiterate personal views. Suffice it that to me, for many years, the only path to the Invisible has been the path of so-called spiritualism; the only lamp that illumined that path, so that all who saw might follow it for themselves, the lamp ...
— The Camera Fiend • E.W. Hornung

... constitutes by itself an enormous public. It would also show that good judges, of apparently equal competence, still think very differently of the general merit of his art and are very differently affected by particular works. This is only to reiterate the familiar truth that literary criticism has not become, does not tend to become, an exact science. The feeling one has for poetry, or the effect produced upon one by a particular artistic individuality, is the result of a hundred subtle influences that combine to give each one of us ...
— The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller • Calvin Thomas

... If, as prophets reiterate, ever-increasing percentages of the American public in the future will be living in the great cities, a great deal of nature and conservation education is going to be needed if the mass of people are not to lose all understanding ...
— The Nation's River - The Department of the Interior Official Report on the Potomac • United States Department of the Interior

... make out all the proper papers, and whom she informed me was now in the house ready to officiate. I was not prepared for quite so much dispatch, and felt my heart misgive me, as if it were hovering between heaven and earth; but I did not hesitate to reiterate my protestations of eternal love and devotion, and said nothing to my intended but what seemed to overwhelm ...
— The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan • James Morier


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