Occurring or done many times
“There were different colors of deposits on the wall from the repeated dripping of water.”
Having been done (over) again
“Hence, through the repeated action of eating vegetables, a woman may develop a desire for vegetables.”
Reiterated, or having been said again
“Sometimes, the repeated phrase is thrown back into a different plane, like an echo, or its inflection puts it under a different light.”
Very difficult or impossible to forget
Following, in succession, without interruption
Denoting someone or something regarded as comparable to or reminiscent of a better-known predecessor
Done or occurring spontaneously, without conscious thought or attention
To have recited from memory
To have cited or referenced
Past tense for to repeat something that has already been said
“I will try not to repeat most of what has already been said.”
Past tense for to repeat (someone's words or opinions), especially to express agreement
“Now, repeat the oath after me.”
Past tense for to do or say again (and again)
“I dare say that you will not be able to repeat your results in a controlled environment.”
Past tense for to replay a show or presentation, especially in the media
“The show was so popular that the network would decide to repeat it.”
Past tense for to tell someone about something that has happened
Past tense for to repeat what was previously said or expressed
Past tense for to perform or utter repeatedly
Past tense for to recur, or break out anew after a dormant period
Past tense for to occur again, especially periodically or repeatedly
Past tense for to emulate or follow as a model
Past tense for to summarize or repeat in concise form
Past tense for to say again
(noise about, archaic) Past tense for to talk about or make known publicly
Past tense for to copy or create (the same thing) again, potentially with a variation
Past tense for to make a point strongly
Past tense for to state assertively or emphatically
Past tense for to emphasize, stress, or indicate the importance of
Past tense for to repeatedly mention a subject
Past tense for to begin again or continue after a pause or interruption
Past tense for to create a new, and altered, version of something, typically a recording
Past tense for to do something again
Past tense for to redo, especially a stage production or entertainment piece
Past tense for to go back over something, usually in an attempt of rediscovery
Past tense for to expel from an opening
Past tense for to pretend to be someone or something that one is not
Past tense for to continue or last, typically without interruption
Past tense for to cause a sound to carry and have an echo effect
Past tense for to correspond to, or to be similar to
Past tense for to continue to bring up as a point of contention
Past tense for to review past information or data
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