Pronunciation: /riːˌɪtəˈreɪʃən/
noun the action of repeating something that has already been said or written
A1 The teacher's reiteration of the instructions helped the students understand better.
A2 The reiteration of the safety rules is necessary to ensure everyone follows them.
B1 The reiteration of the company's mission statement during the meeting was well received by the employees.
B2 The reiteration of the key points in the presentation reinforced the main ideas for the audience.
C1 The constant reiteration of the importance of teamwork by the manager has had a positive impact on the department.
C2 The reiteration of the company's core values is a key part of the CEO's leadership style.
formal The professor's reiteration of the main points helped reinforce the key concepts for the students.
informal I lost count of how many times she said 'I told you so' - it was like a broken record reiteration.
slang Stop with the constant reiteration, we get it already!
figurative Her actions were a reiteration of her commitment to the cause, showing her dedication through repetition.
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