0 the act of saying something again, once or several times: --
At the meeting, there were some reiterations of past promises.
The claim made in the introduction merits reiteration.
The direction of mediation is away from the material world while the direction of iteration and reiteration facilitates revisiting and reworking these fields.
This survey of translation issues may be concluded with a final example which allows a reiteration of some of the main points.
This phenomenon takes various forms and is known by a variety of labels such as iteration, reiteration, repetition, compound, paired construction, and reduplication.
Many chapters begin with some reiteration of the problem of definition, yet the matter remains unresolved.
Together with speed and volume, these reiterations bring about the sense of a heightened intensity that characterises the peak statement of each piece.
The request therefore has to be understood as a reiteration of a previous request, or the making explicit of a tacit expectation.
Using a combination of two such comparisons and forced reiteration if neither of them is true, one can easily achieve the approximate comparison operation.
It's seldom through simple diatonicism - and even less often by mere reiteration or emphasis.