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repeated
[ri-pee-tid]
adjective
done, made, or said again and again.
repeated attempts.
repeated
/ ɪˈ辱ːɪ /
adjective
done, made, or said again and again; continual or incessant
Other Word Forms
- repeatedly adverb
- nonrepeated adjective
- unrepeated adjective
- ˈٱ adverb
Example Sentences
Shanks said that Scotland was missing out on similar investment, and repeated calls for the Scottish government to end its "ideological position" of presumption against nuclear power.
He noted that anger over the military’s repeated clashes with civilians helped stoke the flames that led to the Civil War.
It was only after repeated emails to both Facewatch and Home Bargains that she eventually found there had been an allegation of theft of about £10 worth of toilet rolls on 8 May.
But there is a repeated acknowledgement of what are described as the UK's "long held grave concerns" about Iran's nuclear programme – the very thing Israel is attempting to destroy.
The Nogent attack put him on the back foot, and he has repeated his pledge to ban social media to under 15-year-olds.
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