iterate

pronunciation

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  • Verb:
    to say, state, or perform again

Word Origin

iterate (v.)
1530s, "to do again, repeat," back-formation from iteration, or else from Latin iteratus, past participle of iterare. Related: Iterated; iterating.

Example

1. Later , you can iterate on the habit until it 's at the level you really want .
2. Sure , later you can iterate and add a feature or two , but as you get started , do as little as possible .
3. And we want to iterate on it faster than anyone else .
4. Apture is a semantic contextual search service which continues to iterate strongly ( it made our top 10 list last year , too ) .
5. But , because the problem he set out to solve was creating a plane he could fix in hours , he was able to quickly iterate .

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