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View synonyms for reiterated

reiterated

[ ree-it-uh-rey-tid ]

adjective

  1. said, expressed, or done again; repeated, often excessively:

    Despite the often reiterated commitment to the organization’s stated vision, there is still a lack of resolve among the current leadership.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of reiterate ( def ).
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Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey reiterated their stances at Tuesday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, where they were grilled for several hours over everything from elections to misinformation to censorship.

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Last week House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters a smaller bill “doesn’t appeal” to her, reiterating her stance that the Senate Republicans’ “skinny” bill was a nonstarter for Democrats.

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In his interview this week, Atlas reiterated that promise, a promise that comes about eight months into the pandemic.

The automaker had already released data on its Q3 deliveries earlier in October, but to reiterate, it made 16,992 Models S and X, delivering 15,725 of the same.

He also reiterated that France would “not sacrifice” the interests of its fishermen for the sake of a deal.

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He reiterated the statements “I am not a politician” and “I am not a political advisor” so often that it seemed like a verbal tic.

Rio Tinto also reiterated that holdings in the mine are fully compliant with the current sanctions regime.

Earlier this week, C.Y. Leung reiterated Beijing's stance again: direct elections aren't a possibility.

The Air Force official reiterated that modern enemy missiles are far more deadly than the weapons the A-10 was designed to face.

Unlike most museums, as Monreal reiterated more than once, this one “did not start from a collection; it started from an idea.”

There is more of the uplifted forefinger and the reiterated point than I should have allowed myself in an essay.

“Ham and eggs, dry toast and shrimps,” said the keen-eyed traveller in reply to the reiterated question.

He prohibited the assemblies in the cemeteries, and reiterated the edict of extermination against the Christians.

The busybodies, who had indeed told the truth, looked at the speaker in speechless amazement, but reiterated their statements.

On his arrival he reiterated the refusal to supply the British invaders with what had been demanded.

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