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be reiterating
verb
To say or do (something) for a second time, such as for emphasis.
Exact(8)
America's psychiatrist-in-chief seemed to be reiterating what many had been saying all along: that psychiatry was a pseudoscience, unworthy of inclusion in the medical kingdom.
"We are meeting them in early November to discuss the leadership debates and at that meeting we will be reiterating why we should have a place at the table.
Exeter, their European last-eight opponents, will be quietly encouraged by their recurring lineout woes and Young will be reiterating this week that improvement in a couple of other areas is also required.
In recent days, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran has been reported to be reiterating support for a deal under which Iran would allow its low-enriched nuclear fuel to be exported for processing into nuclear fuel rods -- prompting some skepticism in Europe and the United States.
He added it held regular driving training seminars and would be reiterating to drivers that use of handheld mobiles while driving is against the law.
"I will be reiterating my message on the need for continued strong US support for the peace process in Northern Ireland".
Similar(50)
The sentiment is too logical to presume it needs to be reiterated.
It need not be reiterated as frequently as Dr. Ghaemi repeats it.
"Quincy felt the song's message was one that should be reiterated for this generation".
Our results on employment can be reiterated using probit regressions.
The practical implication made in previous papers should simply be reiterated here.
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