restate
IPA: ristˈeɪt
verb
- to state again (without changing)
- to state differently; to rephrase
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Examples of "restate" in Sentences
- I would again restate my argument that no Libertarian has been able to answer.
- Possibly the President will come out and say that North Korea will "restate" their statement,
- This is the second time this month that Tag Heuer has had to "restate" an earlier announcement.
- Clarification: I should restate that I did see some of the movies I've queued up for streaming.
- Why was there a need to "restate" part of the Constitution? by Corey Mondello on Thursday, May 29, 2008 at 5: 25: 26 AM
- But as it turns out, that estimate is way low, because the city's about to "restate" the liability at a much higher number.
- Obama says he's sure Sotomayor would "restate" her views (which technically means she would repeat the same idea in different words).
- Restatements are secondary sources that seek to "restate" the legal rules that constitute the common law in a particular area into a series of principles or rules.
- Tom, we'll kind of restate what we've said previously that we're watching the rate of inflation, rail inflation and we're very comfortable and confident that our pricing will exceed our rate of rail inflation going forward.
- [F.rmer Reagan administration attorney general Edwin] Meese said the statement is intended to "restate" and "update" the Sharon Statement, a 1960 manifesto of the group Young Americans for F.eedom on the limits of government and evil of Communism published in William F. Buckley's National Review, which many view as a founding document of modern conservatism.
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