ribadire
reaffirm
verb ree-bah-DEE-reh Less Common
Origin: from ribadire, 'to rivet, clinch'
Also means
reiterate
Usage Note
Ribadire means to drive a point home by repeating it firmly, as in ribadire un concetto. Its literal origin is to clinch a rivet, which neatly captures the figurative sense of nailing something down. It is an -isc verb: io ribadisco.
Examples
"Voglio ribadire un concetto importante."
Natural Translation
I want to reaffirm an important point.
Literal Translation
I-want to-reaffirm a concept important.
Related Words
Explore Italian by topic