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it·er·ate

 (ĭt′ə-rāt′)
tr.v. it·er·at·ed, it·er·at·ing, it·er·ates
To say or perform again; repeat. See Synonyms at repeat.

[Latin iterāre, iterāt-, from iterum, again; see i- in Indo-European roots.]
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iterate

(ˈɪtəˌreɪt)
vb
(tr) to say or do again; repeat
[C16: from Latin iterāre, from iterum again]
ˈiterant adj
ˌiterˈation, ˈiterance n
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it•er•ate

(ˈɪt əˌreɪt)

v.t. -at•ed, -at•ing.
1. to utter again or repeatedly.
2. to do (something) over again or repeatedly.
[1525–35; < Latin iterāre to repeat, derivative of iterum again]
it′er•ance, n.
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iterate


Past participle: iterated
Gerund: iterating

Imperative
iterate
iterate
Present
I iterate
you iterate
he/she/it iterates
we iterate
you iterate
they iterate
Preterite
I iterated
you iterated
he/she/it iterated
we iterated
you iterated
they iterated
Present Continuous
I am iterating
you are iterating
he/she/it is iterating
we are iterating
you are iterating
they are iterating
Present Perfect
I have iterated
you have iterated
he/she/it has iterated
we have iterated
you have iterated
they have iterated
Past Continuous
I was iterating
you were iterating
he/she/it was iterating
we were iterating
you were iterating
they were iterating
Past Perfect
I had iterated
you had iterated
he/she/it had iterated
we had iterated
you had iterated
they had iterated
Future
I will iterate
you will iterate
he/she/it will iterate
we will iterate
you will iterate
they will iterate
Future Perfect
I will have iterated
you will have iterated
he/she/it will have iterated
we will have iterated
you will have iterated
they will have iterated
Future Continuous
I will be iterating
you will be iterating
he/she/it will be iterating
we will be iterating
you will be iterating
they will be iterating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been iterating
you have been iterating
he/she/it has been iterating
we have been iterating
you have been iterating
they have been iterating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been iterating
you will have been iterating
he/she/it will have been iterating
we will have been iterating
you will have been iterating
they will have been iterating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been iterating
you had been iterating
he/she/it had been iterating
we had been iterating
you had been iterating
they had been iterating
Conditional
I would iterate
you would iterate
he/she/it would iterate
we would iterate
you would iterate
they would iterate
Past Conditional
I would have iterated
you would have iterated
he/she/it would have iterated
we would have iterated
you would have iterated
they would have iterated
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.iterate - to say, state, or perform again; "She kept reiterating her request"
tell - let something be known; "Tell them that you will be late"
perseverate - psychology: repeat a response after the cessation of the original stimulus; "The subjects in this study perseverated"
ditto - repeat an action or statement; "The next speaker dittoed her argument"
harp, dwell - come back to; "Don't dwell on the past"; "She is always harping on the same old things"
translate, interpret, render - restate (words) from one language into another language; "I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U.S."; "Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries?"; "She rendered the French poem into English"; "He translates for the U.N."
paraphrase, rephrase, reword - express the same message in different words
sum up, summarize, summarise, resume - give a summary (of); "he summed up his results"; "I will now summarize"
quote, cite - repeat a passage from; "He quoted the Bible to her"
2.iterate - run or be performed again; "the function iterates"
math, mathematics, maths - a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
computer science, computing - the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures
recur, repeat - happen or occur again; "This is a recurring story"
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iterate

verb
To state again:
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Translations
iterierenwiederholen

iterate

vt (form)wiederholen
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iterate

[ˈɪtəˌreɪt] vt (frm) → iterare
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"A tune much iterated has the ridiculous effect of making the words in my mind perform a sort of minuet to keep time--an effect hardly tolerable, I imagine, after boyhood.
Silas Marner's determination to keep the "tramp's child" was matter of hardly less surprise and iterated talk in the village than the robbery of his money.
I beseeched the varlets not to twist all my joints asunder; I iterated, reiterated, even swore to them that I did not wish to beat any body to the top; did all I could to convince them that if I got there the last of all I would feel blessed above men and grateful to them forever; I begged them, prayed them, pleaded with them to let me stop and rest a moment--only one little moment: and they only answered with some more frightful springs, and an unenlisted volunteer behind opened a bombardment of determined boosts with his head which threatened to batter my whole political economy to wreck and ruin.
"No, there is nothing left for us but the open boat," I iterated stoutly.
A rhyme in one of our sonnets should not be less pleasing than the iterated nodes of a sea-shell, or the resembling difference of a group of flowers.
He sneered his incredulity of the law's potency in such a region, but he merely iterated, dispassionately, doggedly, "He killed Dutchy and Harkey."
Pakistan Afghan Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PAJCCI) Chairman Zubair Motiwala appreciated the initiative of the prime minister with an aim to increase bilateral trade ties between the two countries, but he also iterated that this single step needs to be intertwined with other confidence building measures that should reduce the trust deficit across the border.
PAJCCI Chairman, Zubair Motiwala appreciated the initiative of Prime Minister with an aim to increase bilateral trade ties between the two countries, but he also iterated that this single step needs to be intertwined with other confidence building measures that should reduce the trust deficit across the border.
Following the successful test, Macy's iterated on the design in partnership with Modiface and will now scale the enhancement to all Macy's app users expanding to more than 1,000 beauty products across major brands covering face, eyes and lip cosmetics.
He iterated that thePakistan Peoples Party (PPP) is not interested in forward blocs.
He iterated that all the problems between the two countries can be solved.