Iterate

Word ITERATE
Character 7
Hyphenation it er ate
Pronunciations /ˈaɪtəɹeɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Iterate"

What do we mean by iterate?

To say or perform again; repeat. synonym: repeat. transitive verb

Repeated.

To utter or do again; repeat: as, to iterate an advice or a demand.

To utter or do a second time or many times; to repeat. transitive verb

Uttered or done again; repeated. adjective

By way of iteration. adverb

To perform or repeat an action on each item in a set or on the results of each such prior action verb

A function that iterates noun

Run or be performed again verb

To say, state, or perform again verb

A function that iterates

Stands for "International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor" Is a fusion project by loads of countries where plasma is heated to 150 mil. degrees celsius and held in place by a magnetic field (the core of our sun is 15 mil.), to start a nuclear fusion of deuterium and tritium which will generate ALOT of energy. The reactor will also be "relatively" safe since, in case of a failure, the plasma will simply cool off. Urban Dictionary

To say someting, or to explain for the first time Urban Dictionary

See (1) Urban Dictionary

To state repeatedly; to repeat Urban Dictionary

A biter with no teeth Urban Dictionary

NWO sucks lots of cock because he's a faggot. Urban Dictionary

Best youtuber Urban Dictionary

/ˈidəˌrādiv,ˈidərədiv/ /rəˈɡreSH(ə)n/ A malapropism often said in error by someone unfamiliar with statistics. The speaker likely means "linear regression". "Iterative Regression" is said by one trying to sound like a smart data scientist. Hearing this may trigger contempt for the speaker. Also see: Logistical Regression Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Iterate

The word "iterate" in example sentences

Theoretically what you say may be partly true, but the key point, which I iterate, is that it is not the individual borrowers, even most of the sub-prime borrowers, who have defaulted. ❋ Unknown (2008)

We want to take our time and experiment and iterate, which is exactly what we've done with the product, which is why we've had success. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In a later podcast, Cutts said that while Buzz perhaps needed more testing, rapid deployment allowed Google to get rapid feedback on Buzz and "iterate" quickly and "try out a lot of different things" (see latter half of clip above). ❋ Ryan Tate (2010)

Each tab keeps its own issue selection, which allows you to "iterate" through different query results at the same time. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Our version of this rule is "iterate": once you've followed the "be crappy" rule, it's time to create new & better versions, all the time. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But I think schools are in the right when they get wind of such trends to address the involved students or all the students and re-iterate reasons why such a game is offensive and cultivate sensitivity re: the holocaust – anti-semitism – and racism in general. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I must iterate that I had this thought in the midst of my dreaming, and I take it as an evidence of the merging of my two personalities, as evidence of a point of contact between the two disassociated parts of me. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I'm not exactly clear what Innocentive is, but for the other three, the crucial difference between these companies and NASA is that they produce consumer products and have an incentive to iterate with their customer base. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So fail frequently but fail small; and iterate quickly. ❋ Ramon Nuez (2011)

So, just to re-iterate: Tim F., you are doing the work of our better angels here, and I thank you. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And we iterate based on those metrics, testing different subject lines, page layouts and pithy declarations. ❋ Michael Silberman (2010)

Once again, they re-iterate they know what the end is going to be, they've always known, and many of the fan questions will be answered, though there will be some 'greater' mysteries unanswered. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Joan and David -- partners, Tudor began to iterate and reiterate in a malicious and scornful chant. ❋ Unknown (2010)

You must also know that your first foray into this market will probably not strike the bulls-eye, so your company must be designed with flexibility in mind, always ready to pivot and iterate until you find the right product/market fit. ❋ Dave Lerner (2011)

So be agile, prioritize, pivot, course correct, iterate -- and use whatever other new term is in vogue to sound smart, cool or hip. ❋ Michele Colucci (2011)

Danny Huynh, Associate Search Director at Razorfish, has this to say about the tool: We see the display ad builder as a great creative sandbox, allowing us to us to quickly test and iterate with new ad formats and capabilities that simple text ads can't offer. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[You heard] of that ITER thing they are makin' in [France]? It's a [sun] on earth! ❋ Error503_ (2020)

[Let] me itterate [to you] [the meaning of life] ❋ Siddhartha (2002)

But people always say, "[allow me] to re-iterate..." and then they say [whatever it] was [a SECOND] time... ❋ Anonymous (2002)

[Listen] this time! I [hate] having to [iterate] ❋ The Professor (2004)

The [Iter] took out her [dentures] and bit me again; re-iterated, [as it were]. ❋ P. Archay (2017)

[NWO] [sniffs] [little boys] bicycle seats ❋ Anonymous (2003)

Iter is [the Best youtuber] ❋ Iter (2022)

[Carter's] [co-worker] was "short"-sighted in their abilities. When challenged on the amount of data science she produced the co-worker responded erroneously "We do [iterative regression] every day". ❋ Bobby Peach (2018)

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