Defn: To utter or do a second time or many times; to repeat; as, to iterate advice.
I should iterate What I in part to your chaste queen and you So late imparted.
The copy is secondary; it does not iterate the model by creating a second object on the same plane of reality, but reproduces the form in a new medium and gives it a different function.
All they could do was to iterate their master's maxim, and declare everything to be in flux.
I iterate that the footpad who attacked you last night was merely a prologue.
I prefer to iterate the verdict of all logical people, and formally to register my opinion that Robert Herrick was indisputably a lunatic.
This was his testimony and protestation in that public place, being ready to receive the sentence of death; which he was likewise beginning to iterate again at the time of his death, but that he was interrupted.
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