All iteration means repeating a set of tasks for every item in a group or sequence. Its antonyms include partial iteration, selective iteration, and specific iteration. Partial iteration involves executing the task for only a few items within a sequence, while selective iteration involves executing the task for a specified subset of items within a larger set. Specific iteration involves executing the task on only one particular item or a restricted set of items within a sequence. Alliteration is a key concept in programming, data analysis, and quality control. Choosing the right type of iteration depends on the specific situation, the goals of the task, and the desired outcomes.