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Definition of Resaying
1. resay [v] - See also: resay
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resaying
Literary usage of Resaying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Popular Science Monthly (1904)
"This," says my correspondent, " needs saying and resaying, until it is burned
into the minds of all students of economics." The recent progress of economics ..."
2. Principles of Teaching in Secondary Education by Herbert Hamilton Foster (1921)
"Evidently, merely reading what is written upon the board is not explaining, but
the explanation should involve rethinking as well as resaying. ..."
3. Principles of Teaching in Secondary Education by Herbert Hamilton Foster (1921)
"Evidently, merely reading what is written upon the board is not explaining, but
the explanation should involve rethinking as well as resaying. ..."
4. Principles of Teaching High School Pupils by Means of the High School Subjects by Hubert Wilbur Nutt (1922)
"This frame of mind sometimes develops to the point where the teacher does not
want the pupil who has broken bounds to appear in the resaying performance. ..."
5. Echoes of the Aesthetic Society of Jersey City by Aesthetic Society of Jersey City, Celie Gaines, Lizzie R. Burst (1882)
"Said thrice before, it nobly bears resaying ! Who, led by curiosity, comes straying
Within its mystic walls, is fond of staying ; And soon you'll find him ..."
6. To-day in Palestine by Harry Westbrook Dunning (1907)
"The teachings of its prophets seem to be largely a resaying of well known and
universally acknowledged truths and precepts, such as " God is Love," " Love ..."