iterate

/ˈɪtəˌreɪt/
verb
  1. To repeat a process or set of steps, often to improve something or get closer to a desired result.
    • The design team will iterate on the app prototype until users are satisfied.
    • To solve the equation, you must iterate the calculation several times.
    • We need to iterate our marketing strategy based on customer feedback.
  2. To say or perform again; to repeat.
    • He iterated his request for a raise during the meeting.
    • The speaker iterated the main points at the end of the lecture.
    • The teacher asked the student to iterate the answer more clearly.
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