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reiterate

[ree-it-uh-reyt] / riˈɪt əˌreɪt /


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Refusing to be drawn into any operational details, Miliband reiterated that "ending the conflict is the best and surest way to get the strait reopened".

From BBC

Grace dropped the charges against him and, when he joined her at church the next day, reiterating his regret, she felt apologising in front of god "must mean something".

From BBC

In his letter to Hamilton, Griffin said: "I would reiterate that ensuring compliance with court orders has been ministers' absolute priority throughout this matter."

From BBC

In the letter Thursday, Wilson reiterated the scale of change he believes is needed at Lululemon and used the moment to promote his three preferred board nominees ahead of this year’s annual meeting.

From The Wall Street Journal

She reiterated that Cuba is “ready to engage” in talks regardless of who is leading them.

From Los Angeles Times