Synonym: repeat, repeating. Similar words: petition, competition, perfect competition, monopolistic competition, competitive, surreptitious, surreptitiously, practitioner. Meaning: [‚repɪ'tɪʃn] n. 1. an event that repeats 2. the act of doing or performing again 3. the repeated use of the same word or word pattern as a rhetorical device.
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31. The effect, however, is not repetition but familiarity.
32. It is a myth that repetition is totally undesirable.
33. Repeat 35 times, holding each repetition for 1 second.
34. As in other forms of enforcement, deviance which has taken place once is assumed capable of repetition.
35. One of the most common repetition problems appears in bullets with setups like this: Why use Quick-Clean services?
36. Every repetition of a libel gives a fresh cause of action against the persons responsible for the repetition.
37. This continuum stretches from full repetition at one end of the scale to pronominal reference at the other.
38. This makes for a patchwork quality with occasional repetition, but the book is still a worthwhile reading endeavor.
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39. Here we have a repetition of the childhood in which the parent's weakness contributed to the unconscious need for punishment.
40. Part of the new Governor's job will be to avoid a face-saving repetition.
41. Most agents at headquarters still believed he would be fully operable once his parallel systems booted up and stopped the repetition.
42. With repetition, these synapses become less effective in causing the motor neurones to fire.
43. The repetition of these actions, whether they are consciously intended or dot, frequently becomes a habit.
44. On the way back there was a repetition of what had occurred on the Colombo strike.
45. Day-to-day television, in its regularity and its availability, seems regulated by repetition and modulated by acceptable difference.
46. This had the effect of breaking down the structure of the pellets, and repetition caused the complete destruction of the pellet.
47. Lush simplicity, spatial silence and rhythmic repetition create a musical atmosphere the mind can inhabit.
48. They needed the repetition, the dense hypnotic drone of woods and water, but above all they needed to be together.
49. But at a live Dead concert, the repetition is still quite different.
50. What was the right balance between creativity and innovation on the one hand and familiarity and repetition on the other?
51. Rain touched her shoulder, pressed her back into the chair for fear of a repetition of the scenes in the kitchen.
52. Instead of translation of the self through repetition, transformation through mutual shaping is allowed.
53. But as experience is gained through constant repetition, each movement of the form begins to flow smoothly into the next.
54. But its unremitting intensity and massive repetition do not translate easily.
55. He builds his speeches around the repetition of certain key phrases.
56. Repetition of the remedy is continued for as long as is required, and the doses are tailed off gradually.
57. Repetition of the violence in Memphis began in August 1866 in New Orleans when several related events culminated in a racial explosion.
58. Or is it possible that the Government are contemplating a repetition of the 1986 strikes on civilian targets in Benghazi and Tripoli?
59. And in this case the consequence of such a repetition could hardly be more grim.
60. Some would argue that while nuclear power reactors exist, then a repetition is inevitable.
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