Sentence examples for reiterations from inspiring English sources

The word 'reiterations' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to when someone has repeated something several times. For example, "I've made several reiterations of my point to my colleague, but they still don't seem to understand."

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reiterations

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Plural of reiteration

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Borges saw in gaucho tales the repetition of Greek and biblical myths not fresh stories from a new world but reiterations of the same old world.

A day in the life of the city is translated, not into a symphonic structure, but into a series of routines and reiterations.

Fashion critics in the 1980s and 1990s sneered when Lagerfeld sent out irreverent, even disrespectful reiterations of Coco Chanel's signature Fifties tweed suits paired with leather or denim, bringing them bang up to date, injecting them with new desirability.

"Ladies first," the boys said sardonically, before letting out yelps of "Wooh!" and "Awesome!" Songs in various styles ensued: descending chromatic patterns reminiscent of Bizet's "Habanera"; Philip Glass-like reiterations of a rising fourth; swirling figures out of Terry Riley's "A Rainbow in Curved Air".

This comes through with devastating power in her performance of "Rose's Turn," which concludes with Ms. Stritch's singing the famous reiterations of the phrase "for me" in two alternating modes: frightened and needy, and commandingly severe.

Nevertheless, this dispersion of vitality holds out a promise of its own: the plasticity of plants and their wondrous capacity for regeneration, their growth by increments, quantitative additions or reiterations of already existing parts does little to change the form of living beings that are neither parts nor wholes because they are not hierarchically structured organisms.

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That President Obama is sympathetic is evident from his recent reiteration to the UN general assembly of his commitment to the two-state principle; a reminder of what he said in his speech in Cairo in 2009 during his first term: "....it is undeniable that the Palestinian people – Muslim and Christian – have suffered in pursuit of a homeland.

Alongside the reiteration of the popular promise to freeze energy bills made two years ago there was also an answer to the Tory pledge of a freeze on rail fares, with a one-year freeze and then a cap.

Indeed, in some respects, the politicial reform part of the speech was largely a reiteration of the already quite detailed paragraphs of the agreement.

Analysis: The Tories' and SNP aim is more aggressive than Labour's, and is a reiteration of the aim stated in George Osborne's last budget, where £1.7bn was allocated (via top-slicing) for the works.

It concluded with a reiteration of their shared "non-negotiable" demands.

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