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iterate

verb as in say again

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He said there's been a big assumption in the plant-based food world that you either have to grow identical versions of animal-derived ingredients in a lab, or iterate on plant-based recipes manually.

From Salon

A source close to Gino says researchers use such drafts to jot down ideas and theories to later iterate on, and that it is unfair to “draw parallels” between a draft and other sources.

We’ve seen Egypt, time and again, not only politically iterate that it will not allow the mass exodus of Gazans into Egypt and northern Sinai, but we’ve seen the bolstering of Egyptian military units all along Gaza’s border.

From Slate

She said there are “thousands” of elections each year and that each one is seen “as an opportunity to iterate and improve and get better.”

"Our bio and soft matter labs are next door to material synthesis labs, which are next door to electron microscopy labs, so it's a very synergistic relationship. The culture of CFN makes it easier to iterate on research, and on top of that we are surrounded by all the leading equipment we need."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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