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iterate (verb), iterates; iterated; iterating
1. To say or to do the same thing again: Because her husband didn’t listen to her the first time, Linda had to iterate the fact that she was leaving the house to go shopping.
4. Etymology: from Latin iterare, "to repeat"; fromiterum, "again".
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Little Tommy iterated tying his shoes as a form of practicing because he was learning it for the first time.
3. Uttering again or repeatedly: Mrs. Thompson iterated the English words for her German students while they reproduced the spoken words, one by one, as she was trying to improve their pronunciations.4. Etymology: from Latin iterare, "to repeat"; fromiterum, "again".
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To say, to repeat, or to do the same thing again. (1)
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