restress

/riːˈstrɛs/
verb
  1. To emphasize or point out something again, especially to make sure it is understood or remembered.
    • I restressed my main point at the end of the speech so no one would forget it.
    • During the meeting, the manager restressed the company's safety rules.
    • The teacher had to restress the importance of turning in homework on time.
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