Similar words: repetition, repetitious, competitive, petition, competition, perfect competition, non-price competition, imperfect competition. Meaning: [rɪ'petɪtɪv] adj. 1. persistently continual 2. characterized by repetition.
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31. His art is symbolic, diagrammatic, highly decorative, repetitive and, like the landscape itself, apparently endless.
32. If not, try drawing up a daily schedule that fits your needs and still holds a repetitive rhythm.
33. There was something curiously menacing in the repetitive drumbeats that seemed to come from nowhere.
34. Behavior change is best accomplished through repetitive experiences, especially in performance contexts that matter.
35. This idea of a perpetually repetitive pattern of events inspired a sense of security from the menace of change and decay.
36. Peristaltic or simultaneous oesophageal contractions occurred in clusters of four or more repetitive waves and lasted for several minutes.
37. It's brought on by repetitive typing on a computer or word processor keyboard.
38. Homogeneous, repetitive units are braced, by triangulation, to form a continuous space grid.
39. Considerable regular input is required and this can become extremely repetitive, even boring.
40. A lot of the work we have to do is repetitive.
41. Both groups dislike repetitive tasks and have learned to delegate to others.
42. These repetitive simultaneous pressure waves usually occurred together with the lower oesophageal sphincter component of the migrating motor complex.
43. Both algorithms produced almost identical maps, with minor differences in the order of repetitive probes and those having identical hybridisation patterns.
44. It removes the need for G-cramps and battens for many tasks, and speeds up repetitive jobs.
45. Yet perhaps the most frustrating incompetence of all is that which is repetitive.
46. In fact, all you could hear was the repetitive pounding of rubber on tarmac and a lot of heavy breathing.
47. Taylor believed in the division of labour since tasks could be broken down into simple repetitive jobs.
48. Can children get repetitive strain injury from playing too much Super-Nintendo?
49. In the culture of the copy, he has written the perfect book: original and repetitive at once.
50. The same knowledge can of course help design robots to replace the human in certain skilled but repetitive tasks.
51. Repetitive stimuli are relegated to background noise and, like the ticking of that clock, are not heard until they stop.
52. This is particularly so for those involved in repetitive, unskilled manual labour.
53. Behaviour in patients with complex partial seizures is usually more repetitive and stereotyped than in psychiatric illness.
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54. A mismatch between worker and work station can lead to repetitive strain injuries.
55. Repetitive slapstick, it has the charm of earliest documentary film.
56. Thus occupied on this repetitive job, the mind is free to wander and daydream.
57. The declamatory, repetitive, rhythmic prose of Ossian throbs with urgent sonorities and captivates the ear with its haunting incantations.
58. Repetitive, patterned texts give emergent readers extra support while they are reading.
59. For a repetitive task there may be comparatively little going on in the mind which emerges at the level of consciousness.
60. The script they came up with was trendy and repetitive, rather naive but tuned directly to the youth of the moment.
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