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Definition of reiteration in English: reiterationnoun riːɪtəˈreɪʃ(ə)nriˌɪdəˈreɪʃ(ə)n mass nounThe action of repeating something, typically for emphasis or clarity. the reiteration of his campaign promise to cut taxes count noun a simple reiteration of the plots of classic episodes Example sentencesExamples - One might be tempted to disregard this relatively unqualified opinion had it not found reiteration in several critical writings.
- In many artists' work, an arena of possibilities is delineated, and, over the years, a complex, expanding reiteration takes place.
- When speaking with a bureau staff member, she "got, basically, a reiteration of the recorded message," she recalls.
- The production also swathes the play in endless reiterations of the aria that gives the play its title.
- The text is largely a reiteration of what any well-read designer already knows.
- The "swoops, the spirals, the digressions and the reiterations" so characteristic of oral narrative are all there in the novel.
- "A reiteration of the obvious is never wasted on the oblivious," the author finishes up.
- Christ's body as a necessary conduit in the relationship between the human and the divine finds frequent reiteration in Herbert's poetry.
- Cast bronze was now his favoured material and a growing sense of blandness and reiteration dogged his later career.
- A simplistic reiteration of the Stability Pact's main provisions avoids the problem, rather than resolving it.
Definition of reiteration in US English: reiterationnounrēˌidəˈrāSH(ə)nriˌɪdəˈreɪʃ(ə)n The action of repeating something, typically for emphasis or clarity. the reiteration of his campaign promise to cut taxes count noun a simple reiteration of the plots of classic episodes Example sentencesExamples - "A reiteration of the obvious is never wasted on the oblivious," the author finishes up.
- Cast bronze was now his favoured material and a growing sense of blandness and reiteration dogged his later career.
- Christ's body as a necessary conduit in the relationship between the human and the divine finds frequent reiteration in Herbert's poetry.
- The text is largely a reiteration of what any well-read designer already knows.
- The production also swathes the play in endless reiterations of the aria that gives the play its title.
- A simplistic reiteration of the Stability Pact's main provisions avoids the problem, rather than resolving it.
- When speaking with a bureau staff member, she "got, basically, a reiteration of the recorded message," she recalls.
- In many artists' work, an arena of possibilities is delineated, and, over the years, a complex, expanding reiteration takes place.
- One might be tempted to disregard this relatively unqualified opinion had it not found reiteration in several critical writings.
- The "swoops, the spirals, the digressions and the reiterations" so characteristic of oral narrative are all there in the novel.
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