Need another word that means the same as “restate”? Find 20 synonyms and 30 related words for “restate” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Restate” are: ingeminate, iterate, reiterate, repeat, retell, enumerate, list, itemize, detail, spell out, set out, present, specify, name, give, describe, delineate, catalogue, recite, rattle off
Restate as a Verb
Definitions of "Restate" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “restate” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- State (something) again or differently, especially more clearly or convincingly.
- To say, state, or perform again.
Synonyms of "Restate" as a verb (20 Words)
catalogue | Enter an item in a catalogue. The report catalogues dangerous work practices in the company. |
delineate | Indicate the exact position of (a border or boundary. The law should delineate and prohibit behaviour which is socially abhorrent. |
describe | Move in a way which follows the outline of (an imaginary geometrical figure. He described his experiences in a letter to his parents. |
detail | Provide details for. The report details proposals to improve public transport. |
enumerate | Determine the number or amount of. There is not space to enumerate all his works. |
give | Give entirely to a specific person activity or cause. Give a yelp. |
ingeminate | Repeat or reiterate (a word or statement), typically for emphasis. We must ask and ingeminate the inquiry where is Burns. |
itemize | Specify individually. I have itemized the morning s tasks. |
iterate | Run or be performed again. The function iterates. |
list | Include in a list. I listed myself for a soldier. |
name | Assign a specified usually proper proper name to. Many senators were named in connection with the scandal. |
present | Formally present a debutante a representative of a country etc. We presented the arguments to him. |
rattle off | Shake and cause to make a rattling noise. |
recite | Recite in elocution. The pupil recited his lesson for the day. |
reiterate | To say, state, or perform again. He reiterated the points made in his earlier speech. |
repeat | Repeat an earlier theme of a composition. That cucumber repeated on me for hours. |
retell | To say, state, or perform again. Walker retells the history of the world from the black perspective. |
set out | Fix in a border. |
specify | Specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement make an express demand or provision in an agreement. Specify the parameters. |
spell out | Write or name the letters that comprise the conventionally accepted form of (a word or part of a word. |
Usage Examples of "Restate" as a verb
- He restated his opposition to abortion.
Associations of "Restate" (30 Words)
again | Returning to a previous position or condition. What was your name again. |
alliteration | Use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse. Alliterations are clustered in the last few lines. |
constantly | Continuously over a period of time; always. Constantly kind and gracious. |
deny | Deny oneself something restrain especially from indulging in some pleasure. The servants are ordered to deny him. |
echo | Ring or echo with sound. His contention contains more than an echo of Rousseau. |
habit | Put a habit on. In the vile habit of a village slave. |
habitually | By way of habit; customarily. He habitually carried a pocket knife. |
hobby | An activity done regularly in one’s leisure time for pleasure. Her hobbies are reading and gardening. |
iterate | A quantity arrived at by iteration. The bird s call is a monotonously iterated single note. |
once | At a previous time. If she once got an idea in her head you d never move it. |
overexertion | Excessive exertion; so much exertion that discomfort or injury results. |
paraphrase | Express the meaning of (something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity. It is characteristic of poetic metaphors that they are not susceptible to paraphrase. |
phrase | Divide combine or mark into phrases. To improve standards is the key phrase here. |
pummel | Strike, usually with the fist. He has been pummelled by the reviewers. |
quotation | A registration granted to a company enabling their shares to be officially listed and traded. Ensure you receive a written quotation covering all aspects of the job. |
recapitulate | Repeat (an evolutionary or other process) during development and growth. Let s recapitulate the main ideas. |
reiterate | To say, state, or perform again. I just want to forget it all he reiterated. |
repeat | A passage intended to be repeated. That cucumber repeated on me for hours. |
repeatedly | Several time. They have been warned repeatedly with no effect. |
repeating | The act of doing or performing again. |
repetition | The act of doing or performing again. Lie on your back and bench press a light weight very quickly over ten repetitions. |
reprise | A repeated passage in music. He reprises his role as the vigilante architect. |
review | Hold a review of troops. In the next chapter we review a number of recent empirical studies. |
rhetorical | Relating to or concerned with the art of rhetoric. The general intended his question to be purely rhetorical. |
say | An opportunity for stating one’s opinion or feelings. What does this painting say. |
sequel | Something that takes place after or as a result of an earlier event. The Prisoner of Zenda and its sequel. |
tautology | A statement that is true by necessity or by virtue of its logical form. To say that something is adequate enough is a tautology. |
translation | (genetics) the process whereby genetic information coded in messenger RNA directs the formation of a specific protein at a ribosome in the cytoplasm. The translation of the relics of St Thomas of Canterbury. |
warn | Give (someone) cautionary advice about their actions or conduct. Police warned people not to keep large amounts of cash in their homes. |
word | A command password or signal. A word of warning. |