iteration

/ˌɪtəˈreɪʃən/
noun
  1. One repetition of a process or set of steps, especially in development or problem-solving.
    • The scientist ran another iteration of the experiment to confirm the results.
    • Each iteration of the software fixed bugs and added new features.
    • After the third iteration of the design, the team finally approved it.
  2. A version or instance of something that is produced by repeating a process.
    • The latest iteration of the smartphone has a better camera.
    • This novel is a modern iteration of an ancient myth.
    • The company released a new iteration of its popular sneaker.
  3. The act of repeating something, such as a statement or action.
    • The constant iteration of the same instructions became annoying.
    • The teacher's iteration of the rules helped the students remember them.
    • His iteration of the story changed slightly each time he told it.
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