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Reidioterate 

1) To restate a remark one finds clever or profound in an effort to garner credit for it.

2) To loudly and incessantly repeat an inane statement in an effort to end discussion by talking over one's opponent.
1) "While making my presentation my assistant would reidioterate every point I made, parroting my words as if they were his own; perhaps imagining himself as clever by hearing my words from his mouth."

2) " 'If it doesn't fit, you must acquit,' became the mantra Cochran and his supporters would reidioterate as he tried to convince jurors that the case laid out by prosecutors was inconsistent and full of holes."
Reidioterate by Mark E. Major July 20, 2008
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Reidiotate 

Having to repeatedly explain something seemingly obvious, or simple to someone unwilling, or unable to comprehend it.
She frustratingly groaned, “Do I really have to reidiotate this to you?”
Reidiotate by Jen’s I’m August 2, 2023

Reimigrate 

To reverse imigrate to a third world nation.
Kerry built a raft to reimigrate to Cuba.
Reimigrate by Celia Quilter February 19, 2010