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restate

American  
[ree-steyt] / riˈsteɪt /

verb (used with object)

restated, restating
  1. to state again or in a new way.


restate British  
/ riːˈsteɪt /

verb

  1. (tr) to state or affirm again or in a new way

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Other Word Forms

  • restatement noun

Etymology

Origin of restate

First recorded in 1705–15; re- + state

Example Sentences

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Last year, Berkshire wrote down the value of its Kraft Heinz position by $3.8 billion, after taxes, restating the holding at fair-market value.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hub Group declined 18% as the logistics company said it would restate financial statements for the first, second, and third quarters of 2025 due to an accounting error.

From Barron's

But she will be desperate to restate her credentials as the woman to beat.

From Barron's

It didn’t restate financial results for any of those periods.

From Barron's

It didn’t restate financial results for any of those periods.

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