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Definition of restatement in English: restatementnoun riːˈsteɪtm(ə)ntriˈsteɪtmənt 1An act of stating something again or differently, especially more clearly or convincingly. we need a bold restatement of the central message mass noun the need for restatement and clarification of the principle Example sentencesExamples - The result is a stunning, bare-bones artistic restatement of some of the best traditional music in America.
- Functional abstraction involves the restatement of any problem in terms of performance specifications.
- Our research team received a slew of restatements.
- It seems this painting may be a restatement of an art-historical precedent.
- Generally, what we get is a restatement of the facts surrounding the events without much analysis.
- Several chapters are rich in fresh insights and in incisive restatements of accepted views.
- He coupled his attack with a restatement of his objections to the wage-fund theory.
- The public's own participation in making Seabiscuit an icon proved to be a healing act—a restatement of the national character.
- The circular stair silo that penetrates vertically through the sedimented floor levels is a restatement of human finitude.
- In many cases, there will be restatements of prior financial results.
- 1.1Music A repeated use of a theme or melody within a composition.
a cadenza followed by a restatement of the main theme Example sentencesExamples - The recapitulation begins with the restatement of the second segment of the first theme.
- He restates the theme in octaves and floats it away over his own restatement, like a ghost score.
- The mash becomes just about worn, and we are delivered into a more sedate restatement of the opening acoustic strum.
- The variations increase in complexity towards a climactic restatement of the starkly modal theme.
- The work concludes with exciting, whirlwind restatements of the phrase.
- At the point where the sections join, they are unobtrusive—that is, the restatements and transpositions are not advertised by themes.
- There's a gorgeous chorale variation for brass and, most boldly, a full-unison restatement of the ground.
- It concludes with a modern-day Bach chorale in the winds and a restatement of the stately, sonorous string chords from the opening procession.
- Each restatement begins with the next pitch in the series, and metrically one beat later.
- The melody delivered with minimal counterpoint is followed by a development with increased counterpoint, concluding with a spare restatement of the melody.
Definition of restatement in US English: restatementnounriˈsteɪtməntrēˈstātmənt 1An act of stating something again or differently, especially more clearly or convincingly. we need a bold restatement of the central message mass noun the need for restatement and clarification of the principle Example sentencesExamples - The circular stair silo that penetrates vertically through the sedimented floor levels is a restatement of human finitude.
- He coupled his attack with a restatement of his objections to the wage-fund theory.
- It seems this painting may be a restatement of an art-historical precedent.
- In many cases, there will be restatements of prior financial results.
- The result is a stunning, bare-bones artistic restatement of some of the best traditional music in America.
- Our research team received a slew of restatements.
- The public's own participation in making Seabiscuit an icon proved to be a healing act—a restatement of the national character.
- Generally, what we get is a restatement of the facts surrounding the events without much analysis.
- Several chapters are rich in fresh insights and in incisive restatements of accepted views.
- Functional abstraction involves the restatement of any problem in terms of performance specifications.
- 1.1Music A repeated use of a theme or melody within a composition.
a cadenza followed by a restatement of the main theme Example sentencesExamples - It concludes with a modern-day Bach chorale in the winds and a restatement of the stately, sonorous string chords from the opening procession.
- The work concludes with exciting, whirlwind restatements of the phrase.
- At the point where the sections join, they are unobtrusive—that is, the restatements and transpositions are not advertised by themes.
- The variations increase in complexity towards a climactic restatement of the starkly modal theme.
- He restates the theme in octaves and floats it away over his own restatement, like a ghost score.
- There's a gorgeous chorale variation for brass and, most boldly, a full-unison restatement of the ground.
- The melody delivered with minimal counterpoint is followed by a development with increased counterpoint, concluding with a spare restatement of the melody.
- The recapitulation begins with the restatement of the second segment of the first theme.
- Each restatement begins with the next pitch in the series, and metrically one beat later.
- The mash becomes just about worn, and we are delivered into a more sedate restatement of the opening acoustic strum.
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