redictated

/riːˈdɪkteɪtɪd/
verb
  1. To state or read something again, especially for someone to write down or record.
    • After the power went out, the secretary redictated the letter from memory.
    • The teacher redictated the spelling list so the students could check their work.
    • The witness redictated her statement to the police officer to make sure it was accurate.
  2. To command or order something again with authority.
    • The principal redictated the school rules during the assembly for emphasis.
    • The general redictated the evacuation order after the first warning was ignored.
    • The manager redictated the deadlines to the team after the project was delayed.
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