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iterate

[it-uh-reyt] / ˈɪt əˌreɪt /
VERB
say again
Synonyms


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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

But we are going to be iterating fast.

From New York Times

But when those are iterated in real time, passengers are caught in the cross hairs.

From Seattle Times

But Apple has stood by the update itself — it tells reporters that although it’s still finalizing and iterating on details, it hasn’t changed its launch plans in response to the past week’s criticism.

From The Verge

Xiaomi says CUP is “a technology iterated through three major generations, five years, sixty patents, a $77 million investment, and hundreds of engineers.”

From The Verge