0 past simple and past participle of reiterate
1 to say something again, once or several times:
The government has reiterated its refusal to compromise with terrorists.
[ + that ] She reiterated that she had never seen him before.
The process was reiterated until we felt confident that we had recovered key articles and those most frequently cited by the profession.
Although it would be time-consuming to undertake, an analysis of such cases might throw light upon the circumstances in which he preferred the reiterated note.
They reiterated the 1958 demand that the federal government split revenues equally with them by raising the provincial share to 50 per cent.
The case studies reiterated that some firms were forced to sell their assets and machinery.
The assertion that the music is not consciously heard, often reiterated since in studies of film music, has further implications.
The first attack surprises most listeners, and it is reiterated three times.
It should be reiterated that no account has been taken of the energy interchanges which occur in the internal modes of the-molecules.
They reiterated their commitment to democratic competition, renounced violence, and withheld criticism of the government's structural-adjustment plan.