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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61. Repetitive tasks, whether sorting coupons, stitching fabric or entering data, wear most workers toward early retirement.
62. These tasks were repetitive, lengthy, and lacking in any intrinsic interest.
63. Anyone who simply returns to the same repetitive activity is heading for further trouble - especially if their technique is at fault.
64. Repetitive exercises to introduce the concept of evidence without consultation with primary colleagues is at the least unimaginative.
65. A highly repetitive, textured and grouped baseline is promoted by a series of small mutations that do not interrupt its continuity.
66. I think the same process occurs in the repetitive rhythm of slow long-distance running.
67. They sure as hell don't need your paper and even less journalists like Steven Wells with his repetitive, egotistical comments!
68. As children we suffered through schoolwork that was dull and repetitive.
69. But less and less of what government does is simple, patterned, and repetitive.
70. But we believe that under the less than optimal circumstances of reality, repetitive reorganizing does far more damage than good.
71. A song thrush sang its repetitive phrases from the top of an oak tree.
72. This factor may also account for the repetitive waves in the transposed colon.
73. Because the music is simple, repetitive and easily accessible to all, no great musical ability and no books are required.
74. Office workers can suffer from work-related ill-health such as repetitive strain injury.
75. Other rhythmic sequences consisted of repetitive simultaneous contractions in the uppermost portion of the gullet.
76. Although the diagram is simple and highly repetitive, few will get it completely correct.
77. He has some good ideas, but his lectures can get a little repetitive.
78. It's the monotony I don't like - it's repetitive and you have to do the same things each day.
79. Many people doing boring or repetitive jobs deliberately introduce a certain amount of stress to make the routine more exciting.
80. They were seen as mindless individuals who could take on repetitive tasks.
81. Phonics-based reading is at the core of the no-frills academic program, and repetitive drills and memorization are stressed.
82. In addition to the above, annuals are normally covered by standing orders, which eliminate repetitive clerical work.
83. According to our data,(www.Sentencedict.com) non-deglutitive repetitive simultaneous pressure waves may occur as a normal oesophageal motor pattern.
84. For the boys, there is no point in the repetitive instructions to keep the ball on the ground.
85. It relies on textbooks, repetitive problem-solving and drills to gauge what students know.
86. His silent swearing changed to loud and repetitive cursing as he watched the carnage which followed.
87. Such jobs will be eliminated just as manual, repetitive jobs were replaced by automation in the 1980s.
88. Precision refers to the extent of agreement between repetitive analyses of aliquots of a single specimen.
89. This applies particularly to routines and repetitive work where the main operator limitation is not capacity or skill but stamina.
90. We children suffered through dull repetitive schoolwork, under the lash of sadistic teachers.
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