[
US
/ɹiˈpitɪd, ɹɪˈpitɪd/
]
[ UK /ɹɪpˈiːtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪpˈiːtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
recurring again and again
perennial efforts to stipulate the requirements
How To Use repeated In A Sentence
- The State Department contacted American embassies around the world to make sure that they repeated the line that it was an aberration and not in line with American ‘values.’
- The bladelike projections behaved like serpents, attacking and recoiling repeatedly. Reap the Whirlwind
- Such aggregations not only promote transmission of micro-organisms but through repeated exposure allow large doses of these.
- Shakedown analysis is a method which can be used to research the elastoplastic behavior of a structure under variable repeated loads that exceed the structure′s elastic limit load.
- As the author repeatedly points out, the pornographic material he seized wasn't simply more explicit than 18-certificate films or top-shelf magazines.
- Springtime for Henry played Broadway in the early '30s and then again in the early '50s but became a laughingstock as Edward Everett Horton repeatedly barnstormed it.
- The suit further alleges that the sheik reneged on repeated oral pledges to provide for her long-term care.
- The 37-year-old was unable to work after the first assault in July 2003 in which he was bottled, repeatedly kicked and left for dead in the town centre.
- `The habitation of the great unwashed ," she finally repeated, mumbling miserably. ANASTASIA KRUPNIK (3-IN-1)
- A City priest vowed yesterday that he is no longer willing to turn the other cheek and tolerate the repeated acts of wanton vandalism to the windows of the presbytery which is also his home.