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repeat
[ri-peet]
verb (used with object)
to say or utter again (something already said).
to repeat a word for emphasis.
to say or utter in reproducing the words, inflections, etc., of another.
to repeat a sentence after the teacher.
to reproduce (utterances, sounds, etc.) in the manner of an echo, a phonograph, or the like.
to tell (something heard) to another or others.
to do, make, or perform again.
to repeat an action.
to go through or undergo again.
to repeat an experience.
verb (used without object)
to do or say something again.
to cause a slight regurgitation.
The onions I ate are repeating on me.
to vote illegally by casting more than one vote in the same election.
noun
the act of repeating.
something repeated; repetition.
a duplicate or reproduction of something.
a decorative pattern repeated, usually by printing, on a textile or the like.
Music.
a passage to be repeated.
a sign, as a vertical arrangement of dots, calling for the repetition of a passage.
a radio or television program that has been broadcast at least once before.
repeat
/ rɪˈpiːt /
verb
(when tr, may take a clause as object) to say or write (something) again, either once or several times; restate or reiterate
to do or experience (something) again once or several times
(intr) to occur more than once
the last figure repeats
(tr; may take a clause as object) to reproduce (the words, sounds, etc) uttered by someone else; echo
(tr) to utter (a poem, speech, etc) from memory; recite
(intr)
(of food) to be tasted again after ingestion as the result of belching or slight regurgitation
to belch
(tr; may take a clause as object) to tell to another person (the words, esp secrets, imparted to one by someone else)
(intr) (of a clock) to strike the hour or quarter-hour just past, when a spring is pressed
(intr) to vote (illegally) more than once in a single election
to say or do the same thing more than once, esp so as to be tedious
noun
the act or an instance of repeating
( as modifier )
a repeat performance
a word, action, etc, that is repeated
an order made out for goods, provisions, etc, that duplicates a previous order
a duplicate copy of something; reproduction
radio television a further broadcast of a programme, film, etc, which has been broadcast before
music a passage that is an exact restatement of the passage preceding it
Usage
Other Word Forms
- repeatable adjective
- repeatability noun
- nonrepeat noun
- self-repeating adjective
- unrepeatable adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of repeat1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
A repeat of the 1906 earthquake could result in thousands of deaths, and hundreds of billions of dollars in property losses, according to one estimate.
Thirty-odd years later, the cycle is repeating, with even bleaker results.
She also repeated that she did not want to do a deal with Reform UK.
His calm, French-accented voice — he’s based in Paris but travels frequently — carries the quiet fatigue of someone who’s spent decades watching history repeat itself.
In first and second grade, to check their auditory memory, a child might be asked to remember and then repeat a sentence or list of items.
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