Repetitions can be categorized as a noun.
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repetition - the act of doing or performing again | ||
repetition - the repeated use of the same word or word pattern as a rhetorical device | ||
repetition - an event that repeats; "the events today were a repeat of yesterday's" |
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1. | noun | "What do you think life beyond our Earth would look like?" "Considering there are zillions of planets out there, I think there exist mathematical probabilities that there could be repetitions of shapes that occur on our Earth." "I see what you mean: bird-like things, fish-like things, and so on..." "Yeah, they could evolve in parallel, or they could be offshoots of panspermia, but that's another class for you!" | |
2. | noun | Every successful repetition spoke favorably for the quality of the first test. | |
3. | noun | A mere repetition of other people's research cannot be called true scientific research. | |
4. | noun | You're wasting your time with all this needless repetition so spare us the long-winded explanation. | |
5. | noun | You can improve your learning results by repetition. | |
6. | noun | The fact that these assertions have consistently proved to be without foundation unfortunately does not prevent their repetition. | |
7. | noun | Repetition does not transform a lie into a truth. | |
8. | noun | What we speak of as 'causality' is nothing more than the phenomenon of repetition. | |
9. | noun | Sometimes repetition of a word can be applied to one's advantage as a means of emphasis. | |
10. | noun | I improved my reading through repetition. | |
11. | noun | Art could be considered as giving structure to two elements: repetition and variation. | |
12. | noun | The match ended in a draw by repetition of moves. | |
13. | noun | I'm learning vocabulary using a method called spaced repetition. | |
14. | noun | Every successful repetition spoke favorably for the quality of the first test. | |
15. | noun | A mere repetition of other people's research cannot be called true scientific research. |
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"What do you think life beyond our Earth would look like?" "Considering there are zillions of planets out there, I think there exist mathematical probabilities that there could be repetitions of shapes that occur on our Earth." "I see what you mean: bird-like things, fish-like things, and so on..." "Yeah, they could evolve in parallel, or they could be offshoots of panspermia, but that's another class for you!" | |
Every successful repetition spoke favorably for the quality of the first test. | |
A mere repetition of other people's research cannot be called true scientific research. | |
You're wasting your time with all this needless repetition so spare us the long-winded explanation. | |
You can improve your learning results by repetition. | |
The fact that these assertions have consistently proved to be without foundation unfortunately does not prevent their repetition. | |
Repetition does not transform a lie into a truth. | |
What we speak of as 'causality' is nothing more than the phenomenon of repetition. | |
Sometimes repetition of a word can be applied to one's advantage as a means of emphasis. | |
I improved my reading through repetition. | |
Art could be considered as giving structure to two elements: repetition and variation. | |
The match ended in a draw by repetition of moves. | |
I'm learning vocabulary using a method called spaced repetition. | |
Every successful repetition spoke favorably for the quality of the first test. | |
A mere repetition of other people's research cannot be called true scientific research. |