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iterate

[it-uh-reyt] / ˈɪt əˌreɪt /
VERB
say again
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“I taught myself how to program on the platform and kind of just continued to iterate and eventually had some successful titles before I graduated high school.”

From Barron's

Unlike Apple or Nvidia, which in theory can iterate their products indefinitely, drugmakers face a regulatory law of physics: Every blockbuster eventually goes off patent.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We will be open to buying the 85% solution and iterate together over time to achieve the 100% solution,” Mr. Hegseth said, instead of demanding endless specs that only a few big contractors can meet.

From The Wall Street Journal

These conditions will help Chinese companies to engage in a trial-and-error process and iterate on products for practical application, they say.

From The Wall Street Journal

The title of the monthly strategy note from the team at Indosuez, “Climbing the wall of worry” iterated several reasons for their constructive approach to the U.S. equity market, including productivity benefits of AI.

From MarketWatch