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repetitionearly 15c., "act of saying over again," from Old French repetition and directly from Latin repetitionem (nominative repetitio) "a repeating," noun of action from past participle st [..]
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repetitionRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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repetitionThe technique of repeating a message or idea so consumers are more likely to remember it. Critical thinking question: Is this product better than others, or am I simply more aware of it?
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repetitionrepeat: an event that repeats; "the events today were a repeat of yesterday's" the act of doing or performing again the repeated use of the same word or word patt [..]
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repetitionRepetition of words or phrases in a poem. Deliberate repetition of key words can work to persuade, unify the poem, emphasise a point, or depict tedium.
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repetitionn. The act of repeating.
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repetitiona reiteration of the same word or phrase with the view of expressiveness. Repetition of all kinds is widely used in poetry and prose. 54. Retardation
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repetitionAn instance of performing an act again.
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repetitionDuplicate display of educational materials which need to be learned or stored in memory.
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repetition(n) an event that repeats(n) the act of doing or performing again(n) the repeated use of the same word or word pattern as a rhetorical device
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repetitionRepeating a course where a "D", "F", or "No Credit" (NC) was earned. A Withdraw ("W") is not considered a repetition.
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repetition each hard effort in an interval workout. Also, one complete movement in a weight-training exercise; rep for short.
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repetitionAn important principle of musical construction. The use of repetition achieves tonal stability and thematic unity. In contrapuntal music, four devices of repetition are used: Ostinato: repetition in t [..]
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repetitionThe average number of times each person is exposed to an advertisment. Also known as "frequency."
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repetitionThe young child's work is very different from the adult's. When an adult works, he sets out to accomplish some goal and stops working when the object has been achieved. A child, however, does not work to accomplish an external goal but rather an internal one. Consequently, she will repeat an activity until the inner goal is accomp [..]
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repetitionWhen writing programs we should encourage children to be concise. Repetition is a way to get the computer to following the same set of instructions forever, a given number of times or until a condition is met. When writing a program to create a square we can tell the computer to repeat the instruction forward 10 right 90 four times. For most of us [..]
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repetition(loop) Repetition refers to sections of code or algorithmic instructions that are repeated. There are different types of loop. The most basic is where a set of instructions in repeated a set number of [..]
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repetitionA process that repeats itself a finite number of times or until a certain condition is met.
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repetitionReiteration of the same word or set of words at the beginning or end of successive clauses or sentences.
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repetitionThe use of the same visual element or visual effect a number of times in the same composition. Can be used to increase unity in a composition, produce a rhythmic movement, or emphasize the importance [..]
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repetitionThe arrangement of a unit on a line, around a centre, about a line as axis, or upon geometric lines covering a surface.
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*: When they separated Felix kissed the hand of the stranger and said, 'Good night sweet Safie.' He sat up much longer, conversing with his father, and b [..]
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