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repeatedly
[ri-pee-tid-lee]
adverb
again and again; over and over.
Once I got into the music and started listening to it repeatedly, I was able to piece together the lyrics.
Word History and Origins
Origin of repeatedly1
Example Sentences
Federal prosecutors said Maxwell “lied repeatedly about her crimes” and showed “an utter lack of remorse.”
But how the U.S. government frames our yesteryear is one of this administration’s main battlefronts and something I’ve repeatedly warned about in my columna.
Kennedy repeatedly defended his record in heated exchanges with senators from both parties and questioned data that show the effectiveness of vaccines.
Tice was repeatedly asked about whether the election pledges - pitched by Farage at the time as a "contract" with the British people - had been binned.
In the testy appearance before the Senate Finance Committee, Kennedy repeatedly defended his record in heated exchanges with senators from both parties and questioned data that show the effectiveness of vaccines.
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