Pronunciation: /ˈɪtəˌreɪt/
noun the act of iterating or repeating a process
A1 In the beginner English class, we will iterate through basic vocabulary words.
A2 The teacher used iteration to reinforce grammar rules in the intermediate English class.
B1 Students are encouraged to iterate on their writing assignments to improve their language skills.
B2 The language exchange program allows participants to iterate on their pronunciation with native speakers.
C1 The advanced language course requires students to iterate on complex linguistic theories.
C2 Professors often iterate on their research findings to refine their academic papers.
verb to perform or repeat a process or procedure
A1 I iterate through my flashcards every day to practice my vocabulary.
A2 She iterates on her design multiple times before finalizing it.
B1 The software developer iterated on the code to fix the bugs.
B2 The marketing team iterated their campaign strategy based on customer feedback.
C1 The chef iterated on the recipe until it was perfect.
C2 The author iterated on the manuscript several times before publishing it.
formal The software development team will iterate on the code to improve its efficiency.
informal We'll need to iterate on this design a few times before it's perfect.
slang Let's keep iterating until we get it right.
figurative Life is a continual process of iteration, always refining and improving.
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