Pronunciation: /riˈsteɪt/
noun the act of stating or expressing something again
A1 I need you to restate the instructions in simpler terms for me.
A2 The teacher asked the student to restate the main idea of the story.
B1 It is important to restate your thesis in the conclusion of your essay.
B2 The lawyer asked the witness to restate their testimony for clarification.
C1 The CEO restated the company's mission statement during the annual meeting.
C2 The author chose to restate the central theme of the novel in the final chapter.
verb to state or express again in a different way
A1 Can you restate the question in simpler terms?
A2 The teacher asked the students to restate the main idea of the story.
B1 It is important to restate the key points in your conclusion.
B2 The lawyer will restate the evidence presented during the trial.
C1 The CEO restated the company's mission statement during the annual meeting.
C2 The historian was able to restate the ancient text in modern language for better understanding.
formal It is important to restate the main points of the presentation for clarity.
informal Can you restate what you just said in simpler terms?
slang Hey, can you like, restate that for me one more time?
figurative The artist used different colors to restate the theme of the painting.
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