verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
reaffirm/restate/reiterate a commitment (= give a promise again )
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They reaffirmed their commitment to abandon nuclear power.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
also
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But, in a speech to students at Oxford University she also reiterated her opposition to contraception.
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Forbes also reiterated his call for a balanced budget amendment, but said his version would include a tax cut.
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Gorbachev also reiterated his proposal for inspection access to foreign military bases.
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They also reiterate how fresh and vital some of this music still sounds.
■ NOUN
belief
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In the former essay Oakeshott reiterates his belief that the business of government is simply to rule.
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Graham came to San Francisco a week ago and reiterated his belief that homosexuality is a sin.
call
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They reiterated their call for a popular referendum on the country's future political system.
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Forbes also reiterated his call for a balanced budget amendment, but said his version would include a tax cut.
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In a recent meeting with council officials, he reiterated his call for its retention for the rugby team.
commitment
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In the lead-up to the elections the authorities reiterated their commitment to a free ballot, extending facilities to foreign observers.
government
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Responding, Airbus chief executive Noel Forgeard reiterated that the government loans were repayable.
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França reiterated that the government had taken Mavinga, but did not make clear whether they still held it.
opposition
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But, in a speech to students at Oxford University she also reiterated her opposition to contraception.
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Shortly afterwards T. reiterated her opposition to a blood transfusion both to the midwife and to a doctor.
point
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The first principle reiterates a point made earlier: although they favoured reform rather than punishment, this was not for humanitarian reasons.
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It is worth reiterating here the point that the media offer a means of influencing your target audiences.
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It is sufficient here to merely reiterate two points .
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He reiterated that point in June and again in July.
position
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He reiterated his position that he had not been aware of the clandestine funding.
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Beaverbrook reiterated this position to Berle when the two met on 21 July.
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On Saturday the company again attempted to drill and the Glenleighan Committee went to the site and reiterated their position .
support
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Last month the senator complicated their task by reiterating his support for some exceptions to a constitutional amendment banning abortion.
view
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Mr Pascall was determined to reassure the audience by reiterating his view that the framework was the answer.
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As for me, I should reiterate my view that the tests were legitimate but, in their timing, wrong.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Earlier in the day, Jones reiterated that he had no intention of firing Swenson.
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Rosamond reiterated her wish to leave Middlemarch.
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The President reiterated his support for the treaty.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After the 1943 riots, instructions were reiterated and sample requests were sent to all states.
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Clear ground rules will be formulated, put on display and will be reiterated.
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Clinton reiterated his interest Thursday during an afternoon meeting with the mayors at the White House.
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The sixth paragraph reiterates the price and availability facts.
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They subscribe to it not for reasons of caprice, but because eminent judicial authority has reiterated the notion over the years.
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Two subsequent court decisions reiterated the Court of Appeals' ruling.
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We are moved by their attentions, including many reiterated invitations for the various events of Oshagatsu.