0 the act of saying something again or in a different way:
Her recent speech was merely a restatement of her widely publicized views.
The essay conclusion is not supposed to be simple restatement of what has gone before.
His answer was essentially a restatement of the British position.
She began with a restatement of the principles that guided her work.
The music finishes with a final sweeping restatement of the central theme.
The next most common response, restatement, did not explain why a child created a particular picture but merely repeated the instructions.
Many key passages contain three levels of text: the basic sentence structure, multiple parenthetical restatements of the main text's phrases, and end-notes.
Identities (3.14) and (3.15) are merely restatements of (3.5) and (3.9), which have already been proved.
As we read it, the latter is but a brilliant illustrative restatement of the 1945 argument.
Functionally this constitutes a restatement or reinforcement of an explicit or implicit request.