restate
Origin of restate
1Other words from restate
- re·state·ment, noun
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How to use restate in a sentence
You’ve likely heard this before, but it deserves being restated.
How visual content can give a boost to your SEO and how to take advantage | Anthony Gaenzle | November 10, 2020 | Search Engine WatchIn either case, the proposition must be brought one step nearer to the reader by the restatement, or the repetition is not good.
English: Composition and Literature | W. F. (William Franklin) WebsterIt has to do with valuations and principles of exchange and ownership, all of which need psychological restatement.
The Behavior of Crowds | Everett Dean MartinThis is, after all, only a restatement in modern terms of the teaching of St. Thomas of Aquin in the thirteenth century.
Catholic Churchmen in Science | James J. WalshWhen such unintelligible words are heard, very loud repeated restatement of the word will help in finding the original.
Criminal Psychology | Hans Gross
This is not a mere restatement of the case, for individuality is an objective fact capable of being treated by physical science.
The Soul of the Far East | Percival Lowell
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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