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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.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of repeatedly1
Example Sentences
In a meeting of the House Judiciary Committee, Democrats repeatedly failed to use the power of the purse to bar Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from carrying out deportations without due process.
Beijing, which has been repeatedly telling the world that the US was bullying countries into trade negotiations, has not backed down yet from the trade war.
The Dodgers repeatedly have proved they cast a wide net when constructing a starting rotation, seemingly with no financial constraints.
Mr Longworth had been attacked with a hammer to the back of his head and Mr Alfonso had been repeatedly stabbed, the court heard.
It was not, she repeatedly emphasized, an attempt to promote vaccination, a once-common practice now tangled in layers of political, social and cultural debate 鈥 or, for that matter, to dissuade anyone from getting vaccinated.
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