Iteration [noun]
Definition of Iteration:
redundancy
Opposite/Antonyms of Iteration:
-
Sentence/Example of Iteration:
However, he had seen an “earlier iteration” of the guidelines and posed no opposition.
However, the previous iteration of the Reports page will remain accessible until the end of September.
She noted that City Council members had been briefed individually on different iterations of the agreement over the past few months.
They are the latest iteration of a decades-long transformation of the GOP.
This process is called backpropagation, and over many iterations will tune the network until it makes accurate predictions.
This will make it easier to quickly improve GPT-3’s abilities, and maybe even start work on the model’s next iteration in the not-too-distant future.
Music and the shuffling iteration of the dance seemed to act in a soothing way upon his nerves.
We all grow so weary with the iteration of even the best of truths!
"It's the only place they can gain," he cried in his soul in bitter iteration.
All material objects around announced their irresponsibility with terrible iteration.