restate
/ri ˈsteɪt/
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Definition(s):
- (v) to say, state, or perform again
Usage(s):
- Well, let me restate that: the ghost of his presidency haunts the 2008 campaign.
- At the New York City luncheon, however, Mottaki declined three opportunities to restate that position and suggested that Iran is weighing its options.
- 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
- Biden, 64, said a new resolution could "repeal and restate the president's authority."on Feb 18, 2007 By: Joe Biden Source: Bloomberg
- "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
- "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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