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Restatement   /ristˈeɪtmənt/   Listen
Restatement

noun
1.
A revised statement.






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"Restatement" Quotes from Famous Books



... The restatement, or the recovery of ancient forms of statement, of the doctrines of Creation and of divine Design in Nature, consequent upon the discussion of evolution and of natural selection ...
— Evolution in Modern Thought • Ernst Haeckel

... the concept 'inertia'. Restatement of Newton's first law. Introduction of the term 'magical' as opposed to mechanical. The phenomenon of the rising arm. Introduction of the term 'alertness' as opposed to 'inertness' (inertia). Van Helmont's discovery of the gaseous state of matter. The four Elements. The old concept ...
— Man or Matter • Ernst Lehrs



Words linked to "Restatement" :   demythologisation, demythologization, mythologization, mythologisation, restate, statement



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