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Restate   /ristˈeɪt/   Listen
Restate

verb
1.
To say, state, or perform again.  Synonyms: ingeminate, iterate, reiterate, repeat, retell.



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"Restate" Quotes from Famous Books



... of so much importance that the part of the process of investigating truth, discussed in this chapter, should be rightly understood, that I think it is desirable to restate the results we have arrived at, in a somewhat ...
— A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive • John Stuart Mill

... The conclusion of your argument should be short and pointed. Gather the main issues together, and restate them in terms that will be easy to remember. Mere repetition of the points as you made them in your introduction may sound too much like lack of resource; on the other hand, it helps to make your points familiar, and to drive them home. In any event make your ...
— The Making of Arguments • J. H. Gardiner

... together, restate with greater emphasis the revelation in regard to the present abode of Satan. That the earth and the air are his present abode must be accepted on the testimony of Scripture: in spite of the almost universal impression that he ...
— Satan • Lewis Sperry Chafer

... it may not necessarily be mind in the elaborated form of consciousness: it may only be the raw material of mind—or, as Clifford called it, mind-stuff. Thus, although all conscious volition is matter in motion, it does not follow that all matter in motion is conscious volition. Which serves to restate the question as to how far it is probable, or improbable, that all matter in motion is conscious volition—i.e. how deeply we ...
— Mind and Motion and Monism • George John Romanes

... century statement of science with an eighteenth century statement of theology would be as absurd as it would be to reconcile a statement of twentieth century theology with eighteenth century science. Each century must restate its truths in terms of its own time. The truths may be at bottom the same through many centuries but to be clearly intelligible in any century they must be couched in the ...
— The Meaning of Evolution • Samuel Christian Schmucker



Words linked to "Restate" :   quote, ditto, translate, cite, resume, render, paraphrase, summarize, dwell, tell, sum up, interpret, harp, summarise, perseverate, reword, rephrase



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