Restate (verb)

  1. To state something again in a different or clearer way.
  2. To repeat what has already been said in different words.

Origin:

From the prefix "re-" meaning "again" and the word "state" meaning "to express or set forth in words".

Examples:

  1. The teacher asked the student to restate the question.
  2. I would like to restate my previous position for the record.
  3. The lawyer restated the evidence for the jury.
  4. The author restated the main point for emphasis.
  5. The speaker restated the company's mission for the new employees.
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