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Reiterate Meaning, Examples & Usage Guide
Meaning 1:repeat (reiterate)
reiterate
/riːˈɪtəreɪt/
vt.
To say something important again to make sure everyone understands and remembers it.
repeat
➕
/rɪˈpiːt/
vt.
To say or write something again, especially to emphasize it or make it clearer.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
From Latin re- (again) + iterare (to repeat), literally meaning 'to do again'.
💡 Mnemonic
Think 're-iterate' as 'repeat it' — just say it again to make sure it sticks!
📖 Example
The teacher had to reiterate the safety rules three times before the students finally paid full attention to the science experiment.
The teacher had to reiterate the safety rules three times before the students finally paid full attention to the science experiment.
🔗 Collocations
reiterate a point – to restate a specific idea clearly
reiterate a request – to ask again firmly
reiterate the importance – to emphasize the significance once more
🔄 Synonyms
repeat (v.) – to say something again
restate (v.) – to state something again, often in a different way
recapitulate (v.) – to summarize and restate the main points
🚫 Antonyms
contradict (v.) – to assert the opposite of what has been said
🌱 Derivatives
reiteration (n.) – the act of repeating something for emphasis
reiterative (adj.) – characterized by repetition
reiteratively (adv.) – in a repetitive manner
📖 Cultural Story
Reiterate derives from Latin 'reiterare' (to repeat). It is frequently used in formal writing, legal documents, and academic contexts to emphasize important points, ensuring they are fully understood.
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