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reiterated

American  
[ree-it-uh-rey-tid] / riˈɪt əˌreɪ tɪd /

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.

Other Word Forms

  • unreiterated adjective

Etymology

Origin of reiterated

reiterate ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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On Sunday, the French embassy in the UAE reiterated to its nationals in the country that it was not possible to leave because Emirati airspace remained closed until further notice.

From Barron's

Upon releasing the files to the public earlier this year, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche reiterated the point.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sarandos argued that Cameron "knowingly misrepresents our position and commitment to the theatrical release of Warner Bros films", and reiterated his "firm commitment" to a strong showing for the company's output in cinemas.

From BBC

"These detentions of humanitarian workers are having a profound impact on operations," the UN's humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, reiterated this month.

From BBC

Intuit also reiterated its outlook for fiscal 2026, which is typical.

From Barron's