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abstract
abstraction
acclamation
adagio
afflicted
afflictive
again
algarot
algaroth
anaphora
annoy
annoyed
antanaclasis
antistrophe
antistrophon
aquatinta
axinomancy
backreturn
battologist
battologize
bead
bead-roll
beat
bicker
bob
burden
call
calomel
camphor-tree
cant
champ
champing
chant
chanting
chop
chorus
circle
cite
clack
clacking
clamor
clamoring
clamorous
clatter
cohobate
cohobated
cohobating
cohobation
come
commonplace
continual
continually
coscinomancy
crackle
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crepitate
decuple
dephlegmation
double
doubled
doubling
egotist
eternity
ever
experience
experienced
exponent
fivefold
flog
forbear
frequency
frequent
frequentness
fret
ground
ha
habitual
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heart
hickup
hosanna
hour
hourly
i
imitation
immensity
imprudent
inculcating
inculcation
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iterable
iterant
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iterated
iterating
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jar
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lesson
lick
may-dew
multiplied
murmur
nine-fold
now
nundinal
over
oyes
part
peck
polysyndeton
pontlevis
pound
proverb
quadruplicate
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quick
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quote
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re-election
re-enjoyment
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read
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recapitulating
recapitulatory
recite
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reciting
record
rectification
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rectifier
rectify
rectifying
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redoubling
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rehearsed
rehearsing
reimpression
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reinvestment
reiterate
reiterated
reiterating
remainder
remark
remasticated
remastication
remurmur
renew
renewed
renewing
reorganization
repeat
repeatedly
repeater
repetend
repetition
respeak
review
reword
rhapsodist
ring
rinse
ritornello
rondeau
rote
roundo
say
sevenfold
short
sink
sixfold
snipsnap
so
solicit
solicitation
sphere
summer-fallow
sureness
tautological
tautologize
tenesmus
thirty
threefold
time
toll
too
transcription
trial
triglyph
triple
trisagion
unsifted
very
volt
walk



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1828 Definition

REPE'AT, v.t. [L. repeto; re and peto, to make at or drive towards. this verb ought to be written repete, in analogy with compete, and with repetition.]

1. To do, make, attempt or utter again; to iterate; as, to repeat an action; to repeat an attempt or exertion; to repeat a word or discourse; to repeat a song; to repeat an argument.

2. To try again.

I the danger will repeat.

3. to recite; to rehearse.

He repeated some lines of Virgil.

To repeat signals, in the navy, is to make the same signal which the admiral or commander has made, or to make a signal again.

REPE'AT, n.

1. In music, a mark directing a part to be repeated in performance.

2. Repetition.
1913 Definition
Repeat (repeat)
v. t.(-p?t")
Re*peat"
[imp. *** p. p. Repeated] p. pr. *** vb. n. Repeating.] [F. ré]péter, L. repetere; pref. re- re- + petere to fall upon, attack. See Petition
  1. To go over again; to attempt, do, make, or utter again; to iterate; to recite; as, to repeat an effort, an order, or a poem.
    "I will repeat our former communication." Robynson (More's Utopia).

    Not well conceived of God; who, though his power
    Creation could repeat, yet would be loth
    Us to abolish.
    Milton.

  2. To make trial of again; to undergo or encounter again.
    [Obs.] Waller.
  3. To repay or refund (an excess received).

    To repeat one's self, to do or say what one has already done or said. -- To repeat signals, to make the same signals again; specifically, to communicate, by repeating them, the signals shown at headquarters.

    Syn. -- To reiterate; iterate; renew; recite; relate; rehearse; recapitulate. See Reiterate.

  4. The act of repeating; repetition.
  5. That which is repeated; as, the repeat of a pattern; that is, the repetition of the engraved figure on a roller by which an impression is produced (as in calico printing, etc.).
  6. A mark, or series of dots, placed before and after, or often only at the end of, a passage to be repeated in performance.

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