Vocabulary
Reiterate
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity.
Urdu meaning
بار بار دہرانا، دوبارہ کہنا، دوبارہ کرنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- But where questions about nuclear arms are concerned, Pakistan should reiterate that its atomic weapons are a deterrent, meant solely for self-defence.
- Let me reiterate yet another well-known effect of these schemes: they sacrifice the basic housing and other needs of the working poor.
- To reiterate, this is just one consequence of monopolistic power.
- S o, to reiterate, when leaks happen, it should be a time for reflection, learning and reform, and not for institution bashing, which only hurts the future of students.
- In this unfortunate atmosphere of war, where even the usually saner elements feel compelled to reiterate their patriotic credentials, discussing shared heritage will understandably be unpopular.
Synonyms
repeat, say again, restate, retell, recapitulate, go over (and over), iterate, rehearse
Antonyms
cancel, withdraw, reverse, retract
Curator example
“she reiterated that the government would remain steadfast in its support”
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