Iterative

Word ITERATIVE
Character 9
Hyphenation it er a tive
Pronunciations /ˈɪtəɹətɪv/

Definitions and meanings of "Iterative"

What do we mean by iterative?

(grammar) A verb showing the iterative aspect.

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

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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

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/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

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The word "iterative" in example sentences

I also share Rob's push for a serious discussion of risks and tradeoffs, though the term "iterative risk management" isn't poised to take the public by storm. ❋ By ANDREW C. REVKIN (2011)

So Patton has the right idea, but his use of the term iterative development is wrong. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Or you can start with the whole system/painting with low details, and refactor it completly with every step (what he calls iterative), adding more detail. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Science is often described as an iterative and cumulative process, a puzzle solved piece by piece, with each piece contributing a few hazy pixels of a much larger picture. ❋ Siddhartha Mukherjee (2010)

On December 12th, everyone should have short, terse, back-and-forth conversations that go nowhere in iterative loops. ❋ Emmycantbemeeko (2005)

In software development, this is called the Agile approach where developers code in short, iterative loops, constantly processing the feedback to refine the end product. ❋ Unknown (2010)

That approach, most recently stressed in the America's Climate Choices reports from the National Academies, is now called "iterative risk management." ❋ By ANDREW C. REVKIN (2011)

Turbo codes are so-called iterative codes, which means that the decoder makes a series of guesses about what the encoded message is supposed to be. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Pseudocode supports the idea of iterative refinement. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Starting with the idea of iterative development, it's very common for teams to embrace practices like: daily standups pair programming spiking behavior - or test-driven development refactoring technical expertise continuous integration customer always available ❋ Unknown (2009)

With this kind of iterative process, you can create a continual learning and achievement cycle. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But to inject them -- interject them now, in the middle of this kind of iterative conversation, where there's a back-and-forth, asking, well, would your recommendation be different if, and then talk about what about the election; will that be a stable outcome; what about equipment -- we have not sent nearly enough equipment yet. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Many IEists, like Jay Jasanoff for one, feel that the reduplicated perfect is not really reconstructable for PIE per se but rather that it carried some other function, perhaps a kind of iterative meaning much like its close kin, the reduplicated present e.g. *di-deh₃-ti 'she gives'. ❋ Unknown (2008)

My question is this, since this kind of iterative refinement is not possible with climate models, how can we have any confidence in the predictions they make? ❋ Unknown (2007)

We work hand-in-hand with our Clients in this 'iterative' process until we reach the final production stage. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[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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