Synonym: perennial, recurrent. Similar words: repeatedly, repeat, repeal, permeated, defeated, repudiated, make peace with, obstreperous. Meaning: [rɪ'pɪːtɪd] adj. recurring again and again.
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121. The bald man repeated his threat.
122. Longbine said line dancers have concluded that repeated dance floor collisions were acts of aggression by the ballroom dancers.
123. The movement falls into two repeated halves, the second having more chromatic lower parts.
124. At the dinner, Gandhi repeated his plea to present the award.
125. He repeated his question, and came up against the same smiling ignorance.
126. Some theorized that repeated rectal exposure to the semen of different partners might be leading to an immune breakdown.
127. The design involves repeated testing of the extent of the children's literacy and numeracy, and classroom observation of the children.
128. The saliva dries and hardens quickly and with repeated flights, the bird slowly builds up the line into a low wall.
129. A dozen names - once repeated slowly by the Registrar and written down in steady copperplate.
130. Other research has also confirmed that women risk serious health hazards by repeated childbearing.
131. It was another repeated moment in their long relationship of affronts when in company with Marge.
132. Impressions formed by investigators at the scene of a crime and in its immediate aftermath can not be repeated later.
133. Mr Cook also repeated demands for arbitration to settle the ambulance staff pay dispute.
134. One month after completion of this treatment their C-urea breath test was repeated to assess the H pylori state.
135. The repeated empirical verification of the relationship, however, leads to two conclusions in the comparative literature.
136. Larry repeated, digging out some food bags that would get these men through Christmas dinner.
137. All bore ugly scars from repeated knife fights on the streets and in the dives around Clinton Avenue.
138. And for months they have ignored repeated U.S. warnings about the dangers of this new, aggressive policy.
139. Financial analysts repeated time and again to the media that any and all wage increases were bad for the stock market.
140. This is a contemporary, well validated, 22 item self report scale developed for repeated use by patients with cancer.
141. The process is repeated down the entire column of figures.
142. The bitterness of repeated daily confrontation with left-wing majorities has given them a steeliness entirely absent from the old-fashioned candidates.
143. This sentiment was repeated a few years later by the Newsom Report in relation to average ability working-class adolescents.
144. That done(sentencedict.com), we piously concocted the Nuremberg code to ensure that such atrocities would never be repeated.
145. Repeated use is perceived as necessary in order to survive, yet at the same time it contributes to further decline.
146. This time the dish was repeated for the guests and the Shah had an artichoke.
147. Overinvestigation or repeated testing without substantial indication undermines the patient's confidence in the doctor's conclusions.
148. Oft repeated exercise with lighter weights is much more advantageous than when heavy weights are used.
149. By then we had evolved beyond the comforting comedy of repeated formulas,[http://sentencedict.com/repeated.html] where familiarity bred content.
150. Malaria often doesn't go away completely, and a patent may suffer from repeated attacks over several years.
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