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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121. But repetition is what I am acutely aware of now.
122. She will learn to manipulate numbers through practice and repetition.
123. This process would continue with each repetition until eventually the muscle would be using 100 per cent of its pulling power.
124. The repetition of many geometric patterns at Withington and Newton St. Loe is notable.
125. The human brain evolved to survive in such a world; it is stimulated by change and it screens out repetition.
126. Each time the mind wanders it is gently brought back to the repetition.
127. One of Warhol's most indelible images, of course, is his relentless repetition of Jacqueline Kennedy's face in blue.
128. It was a powerful event, and illIcItly-that Is[sentencedict.com/repetition.html], against his own stable principles-he craved a repetition.
129. Excluding the few outliers, we can calculate the square root of the average squared error over all subjects for each repetition.
130. There is a recurrence rate of approximately 20 %, sometimes requiring repetition of the procedure.
131. The constant repetition of an untruth did not make anyone believe, but it could batter the brain into unthinking apathy.
132. I would take it easy and avoid a repetition of the day before.
133. The repetition frequency of pulse trains was several MHz.
134. The repetition of similar vowel sounds, especially in poetry.
135. There are many spaced repetition flashcard programs available now.
136. Characterized by or involving repetition, recurrence, reiteration, or repetitiousness.
137. Used alone to avoid repetition of the whole infinitive.
138. The relations among resolution, swath width ambiguity and pulse repetition frequency are discussed.
139. Then the impact of the pulse repetition period, time-hopping slot time and pulse waveform on ICI was studied.
140. Through improving oil content analysis method of industrial wastewater, low accuracy and worse repetition problems of former method were solved, and environmental test quality was improved.
141. Furthermore, excessive repetition causes people to release control of their thoughts.
142. He supports this by what is discovered in questioning the fundamental figure manifesto in the repetition dream of the Wolfman.
143. Failure to do so will lead to a repetition of events which in Irak were only just countered in time.
144. Increa - sing the click repetition rate can improve the detection probability of positive reaction of ABR.
145. At a repetition rate nearly equal to the carrier frequency of the reticle system, the jamming source will disturb the target's signal received by the seeker, and make the seeker lose the target.
146. An intrinsic A. (part) of the sound structure of B. (poet), the repetition of a consnant sound or sounds, may C. (also be) exhibited D. (in prose).
147. Optical signal sources with high repetition rate and the tunable central wavelength play an important role in the high-bit-rate and all-optical communication system.
148. In the atmosphere, on propagation of High-Intensity lasers of high pulse repetition rate and narrow pulsewidth, the SRS will be serious because of molecular memory eff...
149. He said it under his breath, torturing himself with the repetition.
150. A theoretic model has been established to describe the cataphoresis dynamics in high repetition rate pulsed discharge metal vapor lasers.
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