[ UK /ˌɪtəɹˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌɪtɝˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. (computer science) a single execution of a set of instructions that are to be repeated
    the solution took hundreds of iterations
  2. (computer science) executing the same set of instructions a given number of times or until a specified result is obtained
    the solution is obtained by iteration
  3. doing or saying again; a repeated performance
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How To Use iteration In A Sentence

  • Mosely constructed a level three Menger sponge—in other words, a sponge after three iterations of cube removal figure F. HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID
  • Isn't abbreviation a prelude to obliteration?
  • The parallelisms are reinforced by frequent alliteration, indicated by italics.
  • It was more than that, of course, but she liked the careless sound of the alliteration. FLIGHT LESSONS
  • The panic I felt was the risk of fact obliteration, or an inversion of truths, all the truths I had known. A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
  • Neither man has even come close to achieving what they set out to achieve - helping their party recover from its crash towards obliteration.
  • The first iteration of Verizon's fiber network will download 30 megabits per second.
  • At this point the imagery begins to repeat itself in different iterations, as it will for the rest of the novel: The man is at the station where the woman is now looking at him "vacantly"; the dog appears again, blocking his path; he walks along the street, where "a cyclist is trying to pedal along," the fish in his saddle bag now joined by a loaf of bread on top of it. Experimental Fiction
  • So Ive made the script and made it copy the number written in the exceldocument, and then i try to use the following command: count++; increments count by 1 msgbox, iterationt = % count% AutoHotkey Community
  • The Santa Monica iteration of this summer staple is one of the most budget-conscious ones at $40 (proceeds benefit the Special Olympics), but if you want to go even lower there's the $5 Thrillist food truck rally in Hollywood (proceeds benefit Meals on Wheels). Your Weekend To Do-List: Block Party, Blaxploitation, & Beer
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