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re·peat·ed

 (rĭ-pē′tĭd)
adj.
Said, done, or occurring again and again: We heard repeated knocks on the door.

re·peat′ed·ly adv.
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Adv.1.repeatedly - several time; "it must be washed repeatedly"
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repeatedly

adverb over and over, often, frequently, many times, again and again, time and (time) again, time after time, many a time and oft (archaic or poetic) They have repeatedly denied the allegations.
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Translations
بصورةٍ مُتَكَرِّرَهتَكْراراً
opakovaněopětovaně
gentagne gange
toistuvasti
opetovano
ismételten
hvaî eftir annaî
繰り返して
반복하여
opakovaneopätovne
večkrat
gång på gång
อย่างซ้ำๆ
defalarcatekrar tekrar
lặp lại

repeatedly

[rɪˈpiːtɪdlɪ] ADVrepetidamente, reiteradamente, repetidas veces
he has repeatedly denied the allegationsha desmentido repetidamente or reiteradamente or repetidas veces las acusaciones
they tried repeatedly to free herhubo repetidos intentos de liberarla
he repeatedly broke the rulesinfringía las reglas constantemente
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repeatedly

[rɪˈpiːtɪdli] adv (= frequently) → à maintes reprisesrepeat offender nrécidiviste mfrepeat order n (British) (COMMERCE)commande f renouveléerepeat performance n (= reoccurrence) → répétition f
We don't want a repeat performance of last summer's fiasco → Nous ne voulons pas une répétition du fiasco de l'été dernier.repeat prescription n (British)renouvellement m d'ordonnance
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repeatedly

[rɪˈpiːtɪdlɪ] advripetutamente
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repeat

(rəˈpiːt) verb
1. to say or do again. Would you repeat those instructions, please?
2. to say (something one has heard) to someone else, sometimes when one ought not to. Please do not repeat what I've just told you.
3. to say (something) one has learned by heart. to repeat a poem.
noun
something which is repeated. I'm tired of seeing all these repeats on television; (also adjective) a repeat performance.
reˈpeated adjective
said, done etc many times. In spite of repeated warnings, he went on smoking.
reˈpeatedly adverb
many times. I've asked him for it repeatedly.
repetition (repəˈtiʃən) noun
(an) act of repeating.
repetitive (rəˈpetətiv) adjective
doing, saying, the same thing too often. His speeches are very repetitive; My job is a bit repetitive.
reˈpetitively adverb
reˈpetitiveness noun
repeat oneself
to repeat what one has already said. Listen carefully because I don't want to have to repeat myself.

to repeat (not repeat again) the lessons.
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repeatedly

تَكْراراً opakovaně gentagne gange wiederholt επανειλημμένως repetidamente toistuvasti à plusieurs reprises opetovano ripetutamente 繰り返して 반복하여 herhaaldelijk gang på gang wielokrotnie repetidamente неоднократно gång på gång อย่างซ้ำๆ defalarca lặp lại 反复地
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A DISHONEST Gain was driving in its luxurious carriage through its private park, when it saw something which frantically and repeatedly ran against a stone wall, endeavouring to butt out its brains.
This rending and injection would, if repeated often enough (and we know that earthquakes repeatedly affect the same areas in the same manner), form a chain of hills; -- and the linear island of S.
The master of the house heard with real sorrow that they were to go so soon, and repeatedly tried to persuade Miss Bennet that it would not be safe for her-- that she was not enough recovered; but Jane was firm where she felt herself to be right.
They were in shallow water; the vessel struck repeatedly, the waves broke over her, and there was danger of her foundering.
It was in old days, with our learned men, an interesting and oft-investigated question, "What is the origin of light?" and the solution of it has been repeatedly attempted, with no other result than to crowd our lunatic asylums with the would-be solvers.
Then, with the maul, after repeatedly smiting the upper end of this iron rod, he placed the blunted needle endwise on the top of it, and less strongly hammered that, several times, the mate still holding the rod as before.
"You travelled," I said, "and what did you gain?" But they came to me repeatedly, and after having held out for five years I at last gave way.
They tore at each others' eyes and ears with their hands and with their gleaming tusks repeatedly slashed and gored until both were cut fairly to ribbons from head to foot.
On the contrary, when he saw more of Captain Wentworth, saw him repeatedly by daylight, and eyed him well, he was very much struck by his personal claims, and felt that his superiority of appearance might be not unfairly balanced against her superiority of rank; and all this, assisted by his well-sounding name, enabled Sir Walter at last to prepare his pen, with a very good grace, for the insertion of the marriage in the volume of honour.
He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.
He stopped in the foretop, repeatedly, and was as often
During the dull day, in the course of which he was entertained by his elderly hosts and by the more important of the visitors (the old count's house was crowded on account of an approaching name day), Prince Andrew repeatedly glanced at Natasha, gay and laughing among the younger members of the company, and asked himself each time, "What is she thinking about?