restressing

/riːˈstrɛsɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of restress: the act of emphasizing or pointing out something again.
    • Restressing the main idea helps students remember it better.
    • By restressing the rules, the teacher hoped to prevent any more arguments.
    • The manager is restressing the deadline to avoid any delays.
noun
  1. The act of emphasizing something again.
    • The teacher's restressing of the homework policy cleared up the confusion.
    • A restressing of the safety guidelines is needed after the accident.
    • The constant restressing of the same points became tiresome.
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