English to Spanish Dictionary reiterates

reiterates

Reitera
definition
verb
she reiterated that the administration would remain steadfast in its support
say something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity.
translation of 'reiterates'
verb
subrayar,
repetir algo,
reiterar
example
But the Commission's latest offer 'reiterates' clearly that the EU is not prepared to contribute to a new agreement at any price.
India lacks in ‘improved coaching techniques’ and facilities, she 'reiterates' .
He said the board was making progress towards a decision on the future of the bank's UK operation, 'reiterating' that retention rather than divestment was on the agenda.
May I 'reiterate' comments made four years ago, which I will repeat with monotonous regularity until something is done about it.
I must commend the writers of the two letters in your June 30th issue 'reiterating' the need for abortion rights for women.
They carried placards 'reiterating' the need for abolishing child labour and the slogans emphasised the need to end this social menace, which was rampant in developing countries.
Ms. White was again 'reiterating' her opposition to an inter-urban motorway but stated she fully supported the upgrading of roads and the urgent need for a Carlow bypass.
The children signed cards 'reiterating' that they would be around for their elders in their times of need.
This practice of 'reiterating' the connection between Indigenous people and our countries is a tradition within the movement of Contemporary Indigenous art and photography.
And mortgage brokers are now 'reiterating' the basic premise that any loans will affect the size of a mortgage a lender will allow.
But while the research is taking place, the Department of Health is 'reiterating' its precautionary advice on the use of mobile phones.
He has also written to them 'reiterating' his commitment to ensuring all the relevant facts are made available.
The resolution also includes a clause 'reiterating' an existing law that prevents more than four unrelated persons from living together in one house or duplex.
Officials at Sligo General Hospital are 'reiterating' an apology to a patient who received the wrong medication on being discharged.
It pledged that there would be no more problems, and Liz received a letter the following day 'reiterating' this.
Advertisements will also appear in the national press this week and the local press next week 'reiterating' this public health message.
We will be 'reiterating' that safety message until the crossing is turned back on.
But the Burnley boss insists he is still keeping one eye on the opposite end of the table after 'reiterating' that survival remains his number one target.
The media also vividly portrayed the emotional sequel of the disaster 'reiterating' the importance of emotional support and psychological interventions.
The emphasis on technical skill was 'reiterated' again and again in the Kennedy household.
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