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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151. Earlier this month the MoD repeated its claim that transporters are designed to withstand major accidents.
152. Throughout Obon, prayers are said and repeated; graves are cleaned and adorned with new flowers.
153. She was by now in constant crisis; she was suffering repeated cardiac arrests.
154. Hulka, making his fourth appearance at the national bee, repeated the word seven times before attempting to spell it.
155. It also reveals the stubbornness of bankers who refused to concede their error even after repeated court proceedings.
156. Clinton repeated his call, made in his first inaugural address in 1993, for political reform.
157. He asked that it be repeated, was told it came from Greco-Roman mythology, and proceeded to spell it with confidence.
158. Repeated scans of the surface produced this contour map of the silicon.
159. The memory of the parricide was both important enough, and repeated often enough, to enter the archaic heritage.
160. The exterior decorations on the synthetic white-stone face underwent repeated changes.
161. Then the depth of the massed artillery fire could be extended and the process repeated.
162. On the whole he preferred recorded music and the chance it gave for repeated hearings.
163. Surkov had repeated for my benefit his account of the submarine commander, poised to unleash destruction on London.
164. To complete this traditional picture, it has to be repeated that production was always held to be beneficial.
165. Little would be gained, for example, from a repeated investigation where the accused has been caught red-handed.
166. The woman was brought forward, and the process was repeated.
167. These tests were repeated 12 hours after admission and every 24 hours thereafter.
168. Less accomplished lecturers repeated the message at meetings of the second-rate institutions that infect academic life.
169. Repeated scientific warnings about the imminent collapse of cod stocks were ignored and the vast shoals vanished.
170. Even if they survive those patients undergoing suffocation are suffering unacceptable and repeated abuse.
171. Give them, still covered by the cloth, repeated thumps with a heavy kitchen implement to crack them slightly.
172. The elaborate cycle was repeated numerous times as the inaugural address neared.
173. But boilerplate actually refers to any sequence of keystrokes that is repeated frequently.
174. This is repeated until a winner emerges. Single member constituencies again.
175. The suit further alleges that the sheik reneged on repeated oral pledges to provide for her long-term care.
176. One month after completing this treatment, the C-urea breath test was repeated to assess eradication of the infection.
177. Journalists who repeated this accusation either had not read the Report, or were simply being malicious.
178. All these old rules have been taught and repeated ad nauseam.
179. This foot changeover has to be repeated hundreds of times before any kind of perfection is achieved.
180. You have been the one encounter in my life that can never be repeated. Ayn Rand
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