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repeated adjective [ rɪˈpiːtɪd ]

• done or occurring again several times in the same way.
• "there were repeated attempts to negotiate"

repeat verb

• say again something one has already said.
• "‘Are you hurt?’ he repeated"
• do (something) again or more than once.
• "earlier experiments were repeated on a larger scale"
Similar: do again, redo, replicate, duplicate, perform again, recurrent, frequent, persistent, unremitting, sustained, continual, incessant, constant, ceaseless, regular, periodic, many, numerous, a great many, very many, countless,
Opposite: occasional, sporadic,
• (of food) be tasted intermittently for some time after being swallowed as a result of belching or indigestion.
• "that cucumber repeated on me for hours"
Origin: late Middle English: from Old French repeter, from Latin repetere, from re- ‘back’ + petere ‘seek’.


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