REITERATE


Meaning of REITERATE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

reaffirm/restate/reiterate a commitment (= give a promise again )

They reaffirmed their commitment to abandon nuclear power.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

also

But, in a speech to students at Oxford University she also reiterated her opposition to contraception.

Forbes also reiterated his call for a balanced budget amendment, but said his version would include a tax cut.

Gorbachev also reiterated his proposal for inspection access to foreign military bases.

They also reiterate how fresh and vital some of this music still sounds.

■ NOUN

belief

In the former essay Oakeshott reiterates his belief that the business of government is simply to rule.

Graham came to San Francisco a week ago and reiterated his belief that homosexuality is a sin.

call

They reiterated their call for a popular referendum on the country's future political system.

Forbes also reiterated his call for a balanced budget amendment, but said his version would include a tax cut.

In a recent meeting with council officials, he reiterated his call for its retention for the rugby team.

commitment

In the lead-up to the elections the authorities reiterated their commitment to a free ballot, extending facilities to foreign observers.

government

Responding, Airbus chief executive Noel Forgeard reiterated that the government loans were repayable.

França reiterated that the government had taken Mavinga, but did not make clear whether they still held it.

opposition

But, in a speech to students at Oxford University she also reiterated her opposition to contraception.

Shortly afterwards T. reiterated her opposition to a blood transfusion both to the midwife and to a doctor.

point

The first principle reiterates a point made earlier: although they favoured reform rather than punishment, this was not for humanitarian reasons.

It is worth reiterating here the point that the media offer a means of influencing your target audiences.

It is sufficient here to merely reiterate two points .

He reiterated that point in June and again in July.

position

He reiterated his position that he had not been aware of the clandestine funding.

Beaverbrook reiterated this position to Berle when the two met on 21 July.

On Saturday the company again attempted to drill and the Glenleighan Committee went to the site and reiterated their position .

support

Last month the senator complicated their task by reiterating his support for some exceptions to a constitutional amendment banning abortion.

view

Mr Pascall was determined to reassure the audience by reiterating his view that the framework was the answer.

As for me, I should reiterate my view that the tests were legitimate but, in their timing, wrong.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Earlier in the day, Jones reiterated that he had no intention of firing Swenson.

Rosamond reiterated her wish to leave Middlemarch.

The President reiterated his support for the treaty.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

After the 1943 riots, instructions were reiterated and sample requests were sent to all states.

Clear ground rules will be formulated, put on display and will be reiterated.

Clinton reiterated his interest Thursday during an afternoon meeting with the mayors at the White House.

The sixth paragraph reiterates the price and availability facts.

They subscribe to it not for reasons of caprice, but because eminent judicial authority has reiterated the notion over the years.

Two subsequent court decisions reiterated the Court of Appeals' ruling.

We are moved by their attentions, including many reiterated invitations for the various events of Oshagatsu.

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