0 present 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 deputies, by reiterating the requirement to wear the cockade, changed its thrust from punishing bad citizens to forming good ones.
All of them, it is worth reiterating, were untaintedly regimes directed from above, without elements which stressed a possible control from below.
She pursues this analogy through an analysis of notions of mastication and potboiling, with all their implications of recycling, reiterating, and reformulating.
The final chapter ends flatly by reiterating some of the reasoning expounded earlier.
But in reiterating this over the years, he has been pushing against an open door.
The paper concludes by reiterating the importance of investigating semantic components, rather than concentrating exclusively on verb classes.
Moreover, it is worth reiterating that the actual quality of the information may be less important than how reliable people believe it is.
This article will therefore conclude by reiterating the central positions which it has and has not defended.