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the reiterated
verb
To say or do (something) for a second time, such as for emphasis.
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Which is a much better answer than the reiterated question deserved.
In plainsong recitation of psalms, tenor refers to the reiterated note on which most of the syllables fall.
The reiterated promise that a substantial set of Ordnance Survey data will be made free for commercial reuse.
There is something about the reiterated and resolutely unsentimental possibility that wounds can heal as well as maim that is both deeply challenging and deeply heartening.
If the reiterated targets are to be met, this will require careful management attention, in particular addressing the relevance and benefit of appraisals in editorial.
In addition, the magic in 'Whispers in the Dark' enraptured me, as the ghostly image of the unknown is interloped with the reiterated spiral.
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During the interview, the sabbaticant reiterated the purpose and his role.
The team reiterated the threat after the vote.
The commission reiterated the projection in the spring of 2014.
And tonight the White House reiterated the United States's wish from Britain to remain within the EU.
The president reiterated the need for manufacturing in a speech on Wednesday in Cleveland.
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