restate  /ri ˈsteɪt/ ? Meaning of "restate"

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Definition(s):

  • (v) to say, state, or perform again

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Usage(s):

  1. Well, let me restate that: the ghost of his presidency haunts the 2008 campaign.
  2. At the New York City luncheon, however, Mottaki declined three opportunities to restate that position and suggested that Iran is weighing its options.
  3. And if he manages to survive the Afghan firestorm, his propaganda machine will be working overtime to restate his claim to the title of America's nemesis.

Quotes

  1. Biden, 64, said a new resolution could "repeal and restate the president's authority."
    on Feb 18, 2007 By: Joe Biden Source: Bloomberg

  2. "We seek forgiveness of the pontiff and all men of goodwill for the consequences of such a statement. While we recognise the inopportune nature of these comments, we must restate our sadness that they have also discredited our mission," wrote...
    on Jan 28, 2009 By: Bernard Fellay Source: The Canberra Times

  3. "I will simply restate what I have said many times: I have never taken performance-enhancing drugs," Armstrong said.
    on Aug 24, 2005 By: Lance Armstrong Source: guardian.co.uk

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