reiterate
[ ree-it-uh-reyt ]
/ riˈɪt əˌreɪt /
verb (used with object), re·it·er·at·ed, re·it·er·at·ing.
to say or do again or repeatedly; repeat, often excessively.
Origin of reiterate
OTHER WORDS FROM reiterate
Words nearby reiterate
reist,
reisterstown,
reit,
reiter's syndrome,
reiterant,
reiterate,
reith,
reive,
reject,
rejectamenta,
rejectee
Example sentences from the Web for reiterative
A sense of fear inspired by no facts but by the reiterative rhetoric of the press swept the city.
Gargoyles |Ben HechtIt is this reiterative nature which, joined to its schematic definiteness, gives Empathy its extraordinary power over us.
The Beautiful |Vernon LeeHe was equally particular and reiterative in his account of his slow recovery.
Captain Ravenshaw |Robert Neilson StephensWhen she awoke next morning raindrops were beating a reiterative plaint against the window, and the sound seemed very beautiful.
Missy |Dana Gatlin
British Dictionary definitions for reiterative
reiterate
/ (riːˈɪtəˌreɪt) /
verb
(tr; may take a clause as object)
to say or do again or repeatedly
Derived forms of reiterate
reiterant, adjective reiteration, noun reiterative, adjective reiteratively, adverbWord Origin for reiterate
C16: from Latin
reiterāre to repeat, from
re- +
iterāre to do again, from
iterum again