reiterate

[riːˈɪtəreɪt]

reiterate Definition

to say something again, once or several times, in order to emphasize it or make it very clear to people.

Using reiterate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reiterate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'd like to reiterate that we have a strict no-smoking policy.

  • Example

    Let me reiterate my earlier point.

  • Example

    I cannot reiterate enough how important it is to wear a mask during the pandemic.

reiterate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reiterate

Phrases with reiterate

  • reiterate one's commitment/promise

    to repeat one's commitment or promise to do something

    Example

    The CEO reiterated her commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

  • reiterate one's stance/position/view

    to repeat one's opinion or position on a particular issue

    Example

    The politician reiterated his stance on gun control during the debate.

  • to emphasize the significance of something by repeating it

    Example

    The teacher reiterated the importance of studying for the upcoming exam.

Origins of reiterate

from Latin 'reiterare', meaning 'to repeat'

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Summary: reiterate in Brief

'Reiterate' [riːˈɪtəreɪt] means to repeat something once or several times in order to emphasize or clarify it. It is often used to emphasize a point or opinion, as in 'I cannot reiterate enough how important it is to wear a mask during the pandemic.' 'Reiterate' can also be used to emphasize one's commitment, stance, or the importance of something.