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repeatedly
[ri-pee-tid-lee]
adverb
again and again; over and over.
Once I got into the music and started listening to it repeatedly, I was able to piece together the lyrics.
Word History and Origins
Origin of repeatedly1
Example Sentences
The former governor repeatedly mispronounced Mr. Mamdani’s name during the campaign—enough so that his opposition made content out of it that went viral.
Nonessential government work stopped after the September 30 deadline for Congress to pass a new funding bill, with Senate Democrats repeatedly blocking a Republican resolution to reopen federal agencies since then.
He has confronted demonstrators numerous times at the Broadview ICE processing center, where federal agents have repeatedly deployed tear gas and other crowd-control methods.
Israel has repeatedly denied that starvation is taking place in Gaza, and Netanyahu has said that where there is hunger, it is the fault of aid agencies and Hamas.
As hundreds of police moved in to try to contain the violence on the estate, PC Keith Blakelock was repeatedly stabbed and killed.
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