Similar words: reportedly, allegedly, supposedly, obstreperous, make peace with, related, create, theater. Meaning: [rɪ'pɪːtɪdlɪ] adv. several time.
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181. He fell and grovelled in agony as the driver lashed him repeatedly about the head and body.
182. The power of eye-to-eye contact with a newborn has been brought home to us repeatedly.
183. Anderson repeatedly refused to predict when the company will move back into the black.
184. Pete Wilson took in his unsuccessful presidential campaign in which he repeatedly highlighted affirmative action as a cutting-edge issue.
185. The discipline of cash limits was repeatedly disregarded, with political factors often intervening to soften the government's monetarist convictions.
186. The preference for directives as opposed to regulations for environmental matters has also been repeatedly expressed.
187. In six rounds of voting, deputies repeatedly failed to elect a candidate by the required majority of 531 votes.
188. This was another of the instructions that would be repeatedly announced, ignored and forgotten over the next decade.
189. Buthelezi had repeatedly insisted on a meeting with Mandela on an equal footing and in his capacity as head of Inkatha.
190. Chirac has repeatedly called on the United States to increase aid to developing nations.
191. Colin Powell, who would help Dole draw moderate voters, has repeatedly said he is unavailable.
192. Training for speed must work repeatedly on the fast twitch fibres on a stop - go basis.
193. After repeatedly failing his examinations, he was eventually called to the bar in the Inner Temple.
194. It was only because it was repeatedly interrupted that it did not become all-pervasive, and ultimately intolerable.
195. Whiter illustrates his point by showing how the conditions of Elizabethan dramatic presentation reinforced the use of certain repeatedly connected images.
196. He would shout her name, call repeatedly into the wind until she appeared on the balcony to wave.
197. Dole has repeatedly tried to avoid giving Democrats the opportunity for a straight vote on the wage.
198. But peace talks stalled, and pro- and anti-rebel factions have clashed repeatedly.
199. A child might not complain of itching, but she might be rubbing her eyes or nose repeatedly.
200. Both places represent semiarid savannas and have repeatedly been affected by drought and famine.
201. Dole, to his credit, has repeatedly declined to play politics in the most sensitive diplomatic areas.
202. In an even more pointed joke, Werner Heisenberg was repeatedly paged over the public-address system for two days running.
203. Two small boys trapped a crab, repeatedly poking it with a stick until it went belly up and played dead.
204. Francis Gary Powers repeatedly claimed he was at maximum altitude when he felt the impact and saw the flash.
205. Simpson has said so repeatedly since his acquittal in the case.
206. The series has never won an Emmy, though it has been nominated repeatedly.
207. Even more than Sukenick's,(sentencedict.com) Raymond Federman's novels repeatedly blur the boundaries between criticism and fiction.
208. He has stated repeatedly that he will not concede any territory to neighboring countries.
209. But Clinton had left her dangling, repeatedly refusing to say whether she would win reappointment.
210. She saw no reason for fear, and said so repeatedly.
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