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repeat
noun as in something done over; duplicate
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verb as in duplicate, do again
Strong matches
chime, din, ditto, imitate, ingeminate, iterate, quote, reappear, recapitulate, recast, reciprocate, reconstruct, recrudesce, recur, redo, refashion, reform, rehearse, reissue, relate, remake, reprise, reproduce, rerun, retell, return, revert, revolve, rework
Weak matches
come again, drum into, go over again, hold over, make like, occur again, play back, play over, read back, reoccur, resay, reshow, run over, sing same old song
Example Sentences
In that same speech, FDR also defended each of his progressive reforms as nothing more than “the American thing to do,” repeating the refrain over and over.
There is, however, clear progress towards Trump's promise, repeated throughout much of last year's presidential campaign, that he is the one who can end the war after three years.
Like any woman should be allowed to do, she worked you out despite repeated deceit and said enough is enough.
The next step in that progression comes April 5 when the U.S. faces Brazil at SoFi Stadium in a repeat of last summer’s Olympic final.
When she recounts her life, De la Huerta speaks openly, often repeating details.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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