Definition of repeated in English:
repeated
adjective rɪˈpiːtɪdrəˈpidəd
Done or occurring again several times in the same way.
there were repeated attempts to negotiate
despite repeated requests, neither company gave a satisfactory answer
Example sentencesExamples
- Best of all is the chapters on money management, which are repeated almost verbatim for each game.
- Harper thanks the street gangs for the repeated attacks on his campaign for his soaring poll numbers.
- The discrepancies in the payment of pensions discussed earlier are repeated in the values of state pensions.
- Programmable shunts allow surgeons to adjust the settings on the shunt from outside the body, thereby decreasing the need for repeated surgeries.
- A short melody, usually in the bass, repeated continually with changing upper parts.
- Both workers were employed by the Jorge Erazo Company, a subcontractor under investigation for repeated violations of safety rules.
- The chicken motif is repeated at several times in the film.
- The US scotched repeated attempts at the UN to establish a peacekeeping force on the ground in the Territories.
- Five dissident Iranian authors have been assassinated over the last two years following repeated death threats.
- Results of repeated tests for C difficile toxin were negative.
- Henri Josserand condemned Western governments for failing to respond to repeated appeals for urgent food aid to the famine-stricken country.
- This evening of appetising dishes to tingle the tastebuds is to be repeated on Saturday, November 24.
- Many of the scenes are repeated in slow motion.
- In Leeds hospitals alone 60-70,000 admissions are drink-related - a picture repeated across the region.
- Kreuger made money from money, offering hefty dividends to attract investors to the repeated share offerings from his companies.
- In addition, repeated simulations with the same set of parameter values were very consistent in their outcomes.
- The benefit term is discounted by the probability of a repeated game q, showing the importance of frequent encounters.
- In some centers, repeated bronchial biopsies are suggested to study the pathology.
- Repeated watching of violent or traumatic events on the television should be avoided.
- Meridian acupuncture treatments were repeated from two to four times a month.
Definition of repeated in US English:
repeated
adjectiverəˈpidədrəˈpēdəd
Done or occurring again several times in the same way.
there were repeated attempts to negotiate
despite repeated requests, neither company gave a satisfactory answer
Example sentencesExamples
- A short melody, usually in the bass, repeated continually with changing upper parts.
- Henri Josserand condemned Western governments for failing to respond to repeated appeals for urgent food aid to the famine-stricken country.
- Results of repeated tests for C difficile toxin were negative.
- Programmable shunts allow surgeons to adjust the settings on the shunt from outside the body, thereby decreasing the need for repeated surgeries.
- Repeated watching of violent or traumatic events on the television should be avoided.
- Both workers were employed by the Jorge Erazo Company, a subcontractor under investigation for repeated violations of safety rules.
- In Leeds hospitals alone 60-70,000 admissions are drink-related - a picture repeated across the region.
- The discrepancies in the payment of pensions discussed earlier are repeated in the values of state pensions.
- Meridian acupuncture treatments were repeated from two to four times a month.
- This evening of appetising dishes to tingle the tastebuds is to be repeated on Saturday, November 24.
- Five dissident Iranian authors have been assassinated over the last two years following repeated death threats.
- Kreuger made money from money, offering hefty dividends to attract investors to the repeated share offerings from his companies.
- Many of the scenes are repeated in slow motion.
- Harper thanks the street gangs for the repeated attacks on his campaign for his soaring poll numbers.
- The benefit term is discounted by the probability of a repeated game q, showing the importance of frequent encounters.
- Best of all is the chapters on money management, which are repeated almost verbatim for each game.
- The US scotched repeated attempts at the UN to establish a peacekeeping force on the ground in the Territories.
- In addition, repeated simulations with the same set of parameter values were very consistent in their outcomes.
- The chicken motif is repeated at several times in the film.
- In some centers, repeated bronchial biopsies are suggested to study the pathology.