Crossword clues for iterate
iterate
- Linguistically proficient learner's avoided repeat
- Repeat? Learned line removed
- Do over American couple snubbed by judge
- Do over some waiter at El Bulli
- To repeat it time after time requires energy
- Utter repeatedly
- Go over the same ground
- Come again?
- Perform again
- Do again
- Go through again
- Harp on
- State again
- Sound like a broken record
- Press one's point
- Go over anew
- Do over again
- Stress, as a key point
- Repeat, as for emphasis
- Repeat oneself
- Keep stating
- Keep saying
- Continuously improve, in tech-speak
- Say again and again
- Echo
- Do over and over
- Repeat for emphasis
- Remind, in a way
- Rehearse one's lines
- Go over again
- Dwell on
- Stress, in a way
- Say over
- Retell
- Say, say, say?
- Say repeatedly
- State repeatedly
- Reemphasize
- Battologize
- Go over verbally
- Say it one more time
- Rehash
- Exhibiting culture, having dropped channel's latest repeat
- With no student initially able to read, say it again
- Say again — educated Liberal must go
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Iterate \It"er*ate\ ([i^]t"[~e]r*[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Iterated; p. pr. & vb. n. Iterating.] To utter or do a second time or many times; to repeat; as, to iterate advice.
Nor Eve to iterate
Her former trespass feared.
--Milton.
Iterate \It"er*ate\ ([i^]t"[~e]r*[asl]t), a. [L. iteratus, p. p.
of iterare to repeat, fr. iterum again, prop. a compar. from
the stem of is he, that; cf. L. ita so, item likewise, also,
Skr. itara other, iti thus. Cf. Identity, Item.]
Uttered or done again; repeated. [Obs.]
--Bp. Gardiner.
Iterate \It"er*ate\, adv. By way of iteration.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1530s, "to do again, repeat," back-formation from iteration, or else from Latin iteratus, past participle of iterare. Related: Iterated; iterating.
Wiktionary
(context obsolete English) Said or done again; repeated. n. (context mathematics English) a function that iterates v
1 (context computing mathematics English) to perform or repeat an action on each item in a set 2 (context computing mathematics English) to perform or repeat an action on the results of each such prior action 3 (context archaic English) To utter or do a second time or many times; to repeat.
WordNet
v. to say, state, or perform again; "She kept reiterating her request" [syn: repeat, reiterate, ingeminate, restate, retell]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "iterate".
Iterate, Iterate, Iterate, harp on the trite: Our preacher to win is the supple in stiff: Yet always in measure, with bearing polite: The manner of one that would expiate His share in grandmotherly Laws, Which do the dark thing to destroy, Under aspect of water so guilelessly white For the general use, by the devils befouled.
The iterated game is more complicated, and in its complication lies hope.
Paine iterated your suggestion regarding Mildred taking the place of Miss Streaton in the bookshop, and our circumstances being such I put this to her, with what result you can imagine.
Meantime he used every word and phrase, every grunt and gesture of Indian dialect that he could recall, in the iterated and reiterated attempt to make Long-Hair understand what he wanted.
This is all-- there is nothing more--is the iterated preaching of house-life.
They contrast finely with those elaborate and iterated repinings which we sometimes meet with in poetry, the effusions of morbid minds sickening under miseries of their own creating, and venting their bitterness upon an unoffending world.
And I've followed what Borsten has been doing on iterated function spaces in the past few years.
And I’ve followed what Borsten has been doing on iterated function spaces in the past few years.
But their iterated clamations to excitate their dying or dead friends, or revoke them unto life again, was a vanity of affection.
We've walled all the galleries in panels of nickel stripped with platinum, and scored the panel surfaces with iterated patterns that the robots run at night, Escher reproductions, mirrors offset for infinite regress, scenes from Earth, you should see it!
Furious, the beast writhed and wriggled its iterated integrals beneath the King's polynomial blows, collapsed into an infinite series of indeterminate terms, then got back up by raising itself to the nth power, but the King so belabored it with differentials and partial derivatives that its Fourier coefficients all canceled out (see Riemann's Lemma), and in the ensuing confusion the constructors completely lost sight of both King and beast.
All this, remember, comes from the simple function we defined, iterated over and over to produce pairs of (y,z) values corresponding to a particular choice of a and b.