different between reiterate vs recommence
reiterate
English
Etymology
Early 15th century, from Late Latin reiteratus, past participle of reiterare (“to repeat”) from re- (“again”) + iterare (“repeat”) from iterum (“repeat”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /?i??t.??.e?t/
Verb
reiterate (third-person singular simple present reiterates, present participle reiterating, simple past and past participle reiterated)
- (transitive) To say or do (something) for a second time, such as for emphasis.
- Synonyms: repeat; see also Thesaurus:reiterate
- (transitive) To say or do (something) repeatedly.
- Synonym: repeat
Usage notes
Although iterate and reiterate are similar, iterate indicates that the action is performed for each of a set of items, while reiterate indicates a more general repetition.
Translations
Adjective
reiterate (comparative more reiterate, superlative most reiterate)
- Reiterated; repeated.
- Synonyms: iterate; see also Thesaurus:repeated
Translations
Noun
reiterate (plural reiterates)
- (botany) A tree with vertical branches alongside the main trunk and which continue to grow upwards.
Related terms
- reiterated
- reiteration
- reiterative
- reiteratively
- reiterator
References
Italian
Verb
reiterate
- second-person plural present indicative of reiterare
- second-person plural imperative of reiterare
- feminine plural of reiterato
reiterate From the web:
- what reiterate means
- reiterate what someone said
- reiterate what does it mean
- reiterate what rhymes
- what does reiterate
- what does reiterate mean in stocks
- what is reiterate in tagalog
- what do reiterate mean
recommence
English
Etymology
From Middle French recommencer, from Old French recommencier.
Verb
recommence (third-person singular simple present recommences, present participle recommencing, simple past and past participle recommenced)
- To begin again.
Translations
French
Verb
recommence
- first-person singular present indicative of recommencer
- third-person singular present indicative of recommencer
- first-person singular present subjunctive of recommencer
- third-person singular present subjunctive of recommencer
- second-person singular imperative of recommencer
recommence From the web:
- what recommence mean
- what's recommencer in english
- what's recommence in french
- what does commenced mean
- what does recommence
- what does commencement date mean
- what does recommence mean in english
- what does recommence mean
you may also like
- reiterate vs recommence
- recomment vs recommence
- recompence vs recommence
- recommenced vs recommence
- recommence vs rebegin
- recommence vs restart
- recommence vs resumption
- dissaved vs dissaver
- dissaves vs dissaver
- dissaver vs dissever
- dissave vs dissaver
- terms vs unfellow
- unfollow vs unfellow
- unfellow vs unyellow
- dissever vs unfellow
- companion vs unfellow
- fellow vs unfellow
- vituperative vs belligerent
- vituperative vs contumelious
- vituperative vs bitter