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		Definition of repetitive in English: repetitiveadjective rɪˈpɛtɪtɪvrəˈpɛdədɪv Containing or characterized by repetition, especially when unnecessary or tiresome.  Example sentencesExamples -  They were dreary, low-paid and repetitive and gave rise to strikes for a good reason.
 -  Its bureaucratic structures are fine for dealing with repetitive tasks but it cannot face new challenges.
 -  They have also removed some repetitive passages as well as certain entire sections in Books II and III.
 -  No two spaces have the same dimensions and nothing is repetitive, except perhaps the door openings.
 -  For him, rhythms are incisive and repetitive - out of Stravinsky, but also connected to pop and jazz.
 -  To say that the medium is inherently boring, repetitive, or juvenile is some straight up ignorance.
 -  After the first half, it seems to run out of material and becomes repetitive.
 -  Employees worked long hours, performing repetitive and physically demanding tasks.
 -  They go to work early in the morning, sit at work benches or in front of machines and perform the same repetitive tasks all day.
 -  The attritional, repetitive routine of the strike is draining just to read about.
 -  The same amateur eye finds the general configuration of passenger aircraft highly repetitive.
 -  It's just repetitive or uninteresting in terms of what already appears in the film.
 -  This is a bit repetitive considering this scene is repeated later in another bonus feature.
 -  It's impressive, but ultimately like the previous album, one dimensional, repetitive and monotonous.
 -  The gameplay can also be, I'm afraid to say, boring and repetitive.
 -  Jotted down, her words are broken, repetitive, a string of conventional pieties.
 -  In the circumstances, the repetitive reading of the Koran day after day was a curious experience.
 -  The woman is condemned to a repetitive round of complaints; the husband has chosen to insulate himself in silence.
 -  It is the repetitive, untreated Chlamydial infections that can cause women to be sterile.
 -  His coworkers seem to find his endless prattling about his dwindling sales repetitive and boring.
 
  Synonyms monotonous, tedious, boring, uninteresting, humdrum, mundane, tiresome, wearisome, dreary, soul-destroying, mind-numbing unvaried, unchanging, unvarying, undiversified, lacking variety, recurrent, recurring, repeated, repetitious, routine, mechanical, automatic, clockwork British informal samey    Definition of repetitive in US English: repetitiveadjectiverəˈpɛdədɪvrəˈpedədiv Containing or characterized by repetition, especially when unnecessary or tiresome.  Example sentencesExamples -  They go to work early in the morning, sit at work benches or in front of machines and perform the same repetitive tasks all day.
 -  It is the repetitive, untreated Chlamydial infections that can cause women to be sterile.
 -  His coworkers seem to find his endless prattling about his dwindling sales repetitive and boring.
 -  The woman is condemned to a repetitive round of complaints; the husband has chosen to insulate himself in silence.
 -  No two spaces have the same dimensions and nothing is repetitive, except perhaps the door openings.
 -  Employees worked long hours, performing repetitive and physically demanding tasks.
 -  The attritional, repetitive routine of the strike is draining just to read about.
 -  The same amateur eye finds the general configuration of passenger aircraft highly repetitive.
 -  After the first half, it seems to run out of material and becomes repetitive.
 -  They were dreary, low-paid and repetitive and gave rise to strikes for a good reason.
 -  The gameplay can also be, I'm afraid to say, boring and repetitive.
 -  For him, rhythms are incisive and repetitive - out of Stravinsky, but also connected to pop and jazz.
 -  Its bureaucratic structures are fine for dealing with repetitive tasks but it cannot face new challenges.
 -  It's impressive, but ultimately like the previous album, one dimensional, repetitive and monotonous.
 -  Jotted down, her words are broken, repetitive, a string of conventional pieties.
 -  This is a bit repetitive considering this scene is repeated later in another bonus feature.
 -  It's just repetitive or uninteresting in terms of what already appears in the film.
 -  They have also removed some repetitive passages as well as certain entire sections in Books II and III.
 -  To say that the medium is inherently boring, repetitive, or juvenile is some straight up ignorance.
 -  In the circumstances, the repetitive reading of the Koran day after day was a curious experience.
 
  Synonyms monotonous, tedious, boring, uninteresting, humdrum, mundane, tiresome, wearisome, dreary, soul-destroying, mind-numbing     |