Restatement (noun)

  1. A statement that repeats or rephrases something previously said or written.
  2. A revised or updated version of a statement or text.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from re- + statement.

Examples:

  1. The restatement of the company's policy made it clearer and more concise.
  2. The restatement of the author's ideas was done to make them more accessible to a wider audience.
  3. The restatement of the law was necessary to ensure its consistency with current legal principles.
  4. The restatement of the budget was necessary to reflect the changes in the economic environment.
  5. The restatement of the treaty was done to incorporate the latest developments in international law.
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