A Word for Seeing Something Over and Over Again

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verb (used with object)

to say or utter once more (something already said): to repeat a give-and-take for accent.

to say or utter in reproducing the words, inflections, etc., of another: to repeat a sentence later the teacher.

to reproduce (utterances, sounds, etc.) in the mode of an echo, a phonograph, or the like.

to tell (something heard) to another or others.

to do, brand, or perform again: to repeat an action.

to become through or undergo once more: to echo an experience.

verb (used without object)

to exercise or say something again.

to cause a slight regurgitation: The onions I ate are repeating on me.

to vote illegally by casting more than 1 vote in the same ballot.

noun

the act of repeating.

something repeated; repetition.

a duplicate or reproduction of something.

a decorative design repeated, commonly by printing, on a textile or the like.

Music.

  1. a passage to exist repeated.
  2. a sign, as a vertical organization of dots, calling for the repetition of a passage.

a radio or goggle box program that has been broadcast at to the lowest degree one time before.

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Origin of echo

First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English repeten (verb), from Heart French repeter, from Latin repetere "to attack over again, demand render of," equivalent to re-re- + petere "to attain towards, seek" (cf. perpetual, petulant)

synonym study for repeat

i, 5. Repeat, recapitulate, reiterate refer to saying a thing more than one time. To repeat is to practise or say something once more: to repeat a question, an club. To recapitulate is to restate in brief form, to summarize, frequently by repeating the principal points in a discourse: to recapitulate an argument. To reiterate is to practice or say something over and over once again, to repeat insistently: to reiterate a refusal, a need.

OTHER WORDS FROM echo

Words nearby repeat

repast, repatriate, repatriation, repay, repeal, echo, repeated, repeatedly, repeater, repeating decimal, repeating firearm

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British Dictionary definitions for repeat


verb

(when tr, may take a clause as object) to say or write (something) over again, either once or several times; restate or reiterate

to practice or experience (something) again once or several times

(intr) to occur more than one time the last figure repeats

(tr; may take a clause as object) to reproduce (the words, sounds, etc) uttered past someone else; echo

(tr) to utter (a poem, speech communication, etc) from retentiveness; recite

(intr)

  1. (of food) to be tasted again afterward ingestion every bit the result of belching or slight regurgitation
  2. to belch

(tr; may take a clause as object) to tell to another person (the words, esp secrets, imparted to one by someone else)

(intr) (of a clock) to strike the 60 minutes or quarter-60 minutes just by, when a spring is pressed

(intr) US to vote (illegally) more than once in a single election

repeat oneself to say or do the same thing more than than in one case, esp then as to exist ho-hum

noun

  1. the human action or an instance of repeating
  2. (as modifier) a repeat functioning

a word, action, etc, that is repeated

an club made out for goods, provisions, etc, that duplicates a previous society

a duplicate re-create of something; reproduction

radio television a farther circulate of a programme, motion-picture show, etc, which has been broadcast earlier

music a passage that is an exact restatement of the passage preceding it

Derived forms of repeat

repeatability, noun repeatable, adjective

Word Origin for repeat

C14: from Old French repeter, from Latin repetere to seek over again, from re- + petere to seek

usage for repeat

Since over again is part of the pregnant of echo, 1 should not say something is repeated again

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