The recurrence of an action or event
“Through this measure, the chances of success against a repetition of the revolutionary movement were greatly improved.”
An act or an instance of repeating something said or written
“The frequent repetition of the prayer is a strong reinforcement of the conviction that one is participating in the most important enterprise in the world.”
The state or fact of being repetitive, especially to the point of monotony
“The conscripts debated among themselves why there was such boring repetition, and why was the time thus wasted without any real benefit?”
The redundant use of an excessive amount of words
“The repetition in the book, however, is not literal; repetition is always repetition with a difference.”
Practice or training, especially by repeating an act or skill
“These athletes seek perfection through repetition.”
The activation of something previously inactive or inactivated
A copy or likeness of someone or something
A settled or regular tendency or practice
The rate of something happening or occurring
A tedious recital or repetitive series
That which remains, or the state of being, beyond what is necessary or required
A sound or sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener
The repetition of similar or identical vowel sounds, usually in literature or poetry
The act of learning a procedure through memorizing or repetition
A strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound
The state or quality of being identical
The act or state of reoffending
A brief summary of something presented
A phrase or passage that is recited, such as during prayer or meditation
A regular and intelligible form or sequence discernible in the way in which something happens or is done
The act of reciting (the repetition of something that has been memorized)
A speech disorder characterized by hesitant and interrupted flow of words
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