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reiteró

Reiteró is the third-person singular pretérito perfecto simple form of the Spanish verb reiterar, meaning to reiterate or restate something previously said. It indicates that a past statement or position was repeated or emphasized by the subject. The infinitive reiterar comes from re- (again) plus iterar (to repeat), from Latin iterare. Related forms include reiteración (noun) and reiterado (past participle/adjective).

In usage, reiteró is commonly found in journalism and formal discourse to report that a speaker repeated

Notes on style and related terms: reiteración refers to the act of reiterating, while reiterado describes something

a
commitment,
warning,
or
position.
Examples:
El
presidente
reiteró
su
apoyo
al
acuerdo.
El
portavoz
reiteró
que
no
habrá
cambios
en
la
política.
The
tense
signals
a
past
action;
in
less
formal
contexts,
other
verbs
such
as
insistió
or
volvió
a
decir
might
be
used.
that
has
been
repeated
or
emphasized.
As
a
verb
form,
reiteró
agrees
with
the
subject
of
the
sentence
(él,
ella,
usted)
in
number
and
person.