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restate

[ree-steyt]

verb (used with object)

restated, restating 
  1. to state again or in a new way.



restate

/ ːˈٱɪ /

verb

  1. (tr) to state or affirm again or in a new way

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Other Word Forms

  • restatement noun
  • ˈٲٱ𳾱Գ noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of restate1

First recorded in 1705–15; re- + state
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Since then, Israel has restated its aim to destroy Hamas and recover the hostages, of whom 54 remain in captivity and 23 are thought to still be alive.

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Nora restates why she left her marriage and explains as best she can the reasons she stayed away from her children all these years.

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“It’s very, very important that we solidify those relationships,” Bass said Wednesday, restating the importance of keeping the city’s issues front and center, even while state legislators fend off their own budgetary crises.

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In response to Thursday’s order, the Justice Department restated its view that no judges may interfere.

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The Calcutta Cup - a fixture Scotland fly-half Finn Russell has lit up in recent years - was seen as a perfect opportunity for the two-time Lion to restate his credentials as the starting fly-half.

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