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countable and uncountable, plural iterations
Recital or performance a second time; repetition. examples
A variation or version. quotations examples
Still going strong in his ninth decade, Wein celebrates his 88th birthday behind the piano accompanied by the latest iteration of his band, the Newport All-Stars, featuring tenor saxophonist […]
2014, “Jazz at Lincoln Center”, in Radio New Zealand Schedule for Saturday 6th December
If proximity is built into the very concept of ecology, not to mention iterations of environmentalism such as the local food movement, then a distancing mode like irony seems utterly unecological and unenvironmentalist.
2018, Nicole Seymour, Bad Environmentalism, page 12
Three or four complete iterations of various options are needed to gain cross-industry agreement.
2020 October 7, Gordon Dudman, “Railway timetabling is a challenge even at the best of times”, in Rail, page 48
(computing) The use of repetition in a computer program, especially in the form of a loop. examples
(computing) A single repetition of the code within such a repetitive process. examples