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restate

[ree-steyt] / riˈsteɪt /




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Buyers in such cases can reap eye-popping one-day paper profits by restating their holdings back to the managers’ estimates.

From The Wall Street Journal

It has been said before, but it’s worth restating: The starting pitcher has never been asked to do less than he is right now.

From Washington Post

The men restated the allegations in separate interviews with the AP.

From Seattle Times

It also restates Chinese opposition to economic sanctions that have largely cut Russia off from Western markets and goods.

From New York Times

The G7 industrialised nations, he added, would restate the effectiveness of nuclear energy.

From Reuters