- restate re·state vt
- [riː'steɪt]
(frm: case, problem, reasons) reiterare, (argument, theory) enunciare nuovamente
to restate one's position/one's opposition — riaffermare la propria posizione/la propria opinione
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
to restate one's position/one's opposition — riaffermare la propria posizione/la propria opinione
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
Restate — Re*state (r?*st?t ), v. t. To state anew. Palfrey. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
restate — I verb construe, copy, duplicate, echo, elucidate, explain, go over, go over the same ground, iterate, paraphrase, parrot, plagiarize, reaffirm, reassert, recapitulate, recite, recount, rehash, reiterate, repeat, rephrase, restate, retell, review … Law dictionary
restate — 1713, from RE (Cf. re ) + STATE (Cf. state). Related: Restated; restating … Etymology dictionary
restate — [rē stāt′] vt. restated, restating to state again, esp. in a different way restatement n … English World dictionary
restate — restatement, n. /ree stayt /, v.t., restated, restating. to state again or in a new way. [1705 15; RE + STATE] * * * … Universalium
restate — verb a) to state again b) to state differently; to rephrase Syn: rephrase, reword … Wiktionary
restate — re|state [ ,ri steıt ] verb transitive to say or write something again or using different words in order to emphasize it or make it clearer ╾ re|state|ment noun count … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
restate — re·state || ‚rÉªË steɪt v. express again, say again, state anew … English contemporary dictionary
restate — transitive verb Date: circa 1713 to state again or in another way … New Collegiate Dictionary
restate — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To state again: iterate, reiterate, repeat. See REPETITION. 2. To express the meaning of in other, especially simpler, words: paraphrase, render, rephrase, reword, translate. See WORDS … English dictionary for students
restate — re|state [ˌri:ˈsteıt] v [T] to say something again in a different way, so that it is clearer or more strongly expressed ▪ He is not changing the rules; he is simply restating the policy that was established last year. >restatement n [U and C] … Dictionary of contemporary English