Repeated can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.
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repeated - recurring again and again; "perennial efforts to stipulate the requirements" | ||
Verb |
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repeat - to say, state, or perform again; "She kept reiterating her request" | ||
repeat - to say again or imitate; "followers echoing the cries of their leaders" | ||
repeat - do over; "They would like to take it over again" | ||
repeat - make or do or perform again; "He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick" | ||
repeat - happen or occur again; "This is a recurring story" | ||
repeat - repeat an earlier theme of a composition |
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1. | verb | The search-and-destroy operation was carried out by the Indian government after repeated requests from Colombo. | |
2. | verb | Unlike Iraq, Iran has not spent the last fifteen years having its conventional forces worn down by grueling sanctions, repeated attacks, and two American-led wars. | |
3. | verb | Thanks to repeated deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, recruiting is at an all-time low. | |
4. | verb | Apart from that in spite of my repeated attempts I could not get in touch with the manager to even lodge an official complaint. | |
5. | verb | The tragedy must be remembered so that it is not repeated. | |
6. | verb | At the end of the speech she repeated the word. | |
7. | verb | His ambition was blasted by these repeated failures. | |
8. | verb | "No," repeated the Englishman. | |
9. | verb | I repeated his exact statement. | |
10. | verb | I repeated the word several times for her. | |
11. | verb | His language is not fit to be repeated. | |
12. | verb | He repeated it again. | |
13. | verb | He repeated in public what I had said. | |
14. | verb | He repeated his name slowly. | |
15. | verb | He repeated his question. | |
16. | adj. | His repeated delinquencies brought him to court. | |
17. | adj. | How can I delete a repeated sentence? | |
18. | adj. | The senator denied repeated requests for an interview. | |
19. | adj. | The repeated triplets are the most prominent motif in that movement of the symphony. | |
20. | adj. | We have to remember that the choices of individual human beings led to repeated world war. But we also have to remember that the choices of individual human beings created a United Nations, so that a war like that would never happen again. | |
21. | adj. | Because of Sami's repeated infidelities, Layla decided to move out. | |
22. | adj. | Suddenly the clouds snatch away both sky and even daylight from the eyes of the Trojans: black night lies upon the sea; the poles thunder, and the upper air flashes with repeated fires, and all things threaten immediate death for the men. | |
23. | adj. | Eighteen years ago, more than 60% of Americans watched as the worst terror attack ever to occur on U.S. soil unfolded on television — either in real time or in repeated replays. | |
24. | adj. | Recovering a lost or stolen passport can mean repeated visits to the issuing consulate or embassy and having to file a report with the local police. | |
25. | adj. | “A lot of times people don't believe people in isolation, but when you hear repeated stories that's when you begin to think these are systemic problems that we need to deal with. And that's powerful.”. | |
26. | adj. | At night great beasts snarled and roared about their tiny cabin, but, so accustomed may one become to oft repeated noises, that soon they paid little attention to them, sleeping soundly the whole night through. | |
27. | adj. | When shown the phrase "Mary had a a little lamb", many people perceive what they expect, and miss the repeated word. Did you? | |
28. | adj. | She had her license as a registered nurse revoked for repeated DUI convictions. | |
29. | adj. | The mangers also play a classic movies on Sundays, you can get a beer in the lobby, and repeat customers can get discounts if they have a member card. | |
30. | noun | The events today were a repeat of yesterday's. |
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The search-and-destroy operation was carried out by the Indian government after repeated requests from Colombo. |
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Unlike Iraq, Iran has not spent the last fifteen years having its conventional forces worn down by grueling sanctions, repeated attacks, and two American-led wars. |
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Thanks to repeated deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, recruiting is at an all-time low. |
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Apart from that in spite of my repeated attempts I could not get in touch with the manager to even lodge an official complaint. |
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The tragedy must be remembered so that it is not repeated. | |
At the end of the speech she repeated the word. | |
His ambition was blasted by these repeated failures. | |
"No," repeated the Englishman. | |
I repeated his exact statement. | |
I repeated the word several times for her. | |
His language is not fit to be repeated. | |
He repeated it again. | |
He repeated in public what I had said. | |
He repeated his name slowly. | |
He repeated his question. | |
adj. | |
His repeated delinquencies brought him to court. | |
How can I delete a repeated sentence? | |
The senator denied repeated requests for an interview. | |
The repeated triplets are the most prominent motif in that movement of the symphony. | |
We have to remember that the choices of individual human beings led to repeated world war. But we also have to remember that the choices of individual human beings created a United Nations, so that a war like that would never happen again. | |
Because of Sami's repeated infidelities, Layla decided to move out. | |
Suddenly the clouds snatch away both sky and even daylight from the eyes of the Trojans: black night lies upon the sea; the poles thunder, and the upper air flashes with repeated fires, and all things threaten immediate death for the men. | |
Eighteen years ago, more than 60% of Americans watched as the worst terror attack ever to occur on U.S. soil unfolded on television — either in real time or in repeated replays. | |
Recovering a lost or stolen passport can mean repeated visits to the issuing consulate or embassy and having to file a report with the local police. | |
“A lot of times people don't believe people in isolation, but when you hear repeated stories that's when you begin to think these are systemic problems that we need to deal with. And that's powerful.”. | |
At night great beasts snarled and roared about their tiny cabin, but, so accustomed may one become to oft repeated noises, that soon they paid little attention to them, sleeping soundly the whole night through. | |
When shown the phrase "Mary had a a little lamb", many people perceive what they expect, and miss the repeated word. Did you? | |
She had her license as a registered nurse revoked for repeated DUI convictions. | |
The mangers also play a classic movies on Sundays, you can get a beer in the lobby, and repeat customers can get discounts if they have a member card. |
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The events today were a repeat of yesterday's. |
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