restate
Origin of restate
1Other words from restate
- re·state·ment, noun
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How to use restate in a sentence
Antonin Scalia restated this view yet again this past weekend at a speech in North Carolina.
On Tuesday, Democrats restated the argument that Hagel was endorsed by former secretaries of defense and state from both parties.
After the election, the parties simply restated their positions.
No Deal on the Fiscal Cliff May Not Be Such a Bad Thing | Daniel Gross | November 8, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTVariants of the comment were offered by other Romney spokespersons and were restated in most virulent form by Rush Limbaugh.
Lady Lucan has recently restated her belief that he threw himself off the cross-channel ferry to France.
Lord Lucan May Be Alive and in Africa, Says Brother | Tom Sykes | February 25, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
Hellenic thought, with its dangerous conclusions, was restated by Pater because "Les fleurs du Mal" had paved the way.
Charles Baudelaire, His Life | Thophile GautierThis point being restated by the American commissioner, and pressed home strongly, was eventually dropped by them.
Summary Narrative of an Exploratory Expedition to the Sources of the Mississippi River, in 1820 | Henry Rowe SchoolcraftThe meaning of Christian socialism, as restated to-day by a typical writer.
A Critical Examination of Socialism | William Hurrell MallockThe question which I raised in the last paragraph may then be restated in this fashion: Are there such features?
Essays in Experimental Logic | John DeweyHe and Angela sat alone in the cool parlor for two hours after dinner while he restated his impressions of her over and over.
The "Genius" | Theodore Dreiser
British Dictionary definitions for restate
/ (riːˈsteɪt) /
(tr) to state or affirm again or in a new way
Derived forms of restate
- restatement, noun
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