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repeat
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re·peat  (r-pt rpt)
v. re·peat·ed, re·peat·ing, re·peats
v.tr.
1. To say again: repeat a question.
2. To utter in duplication of another's utterance.
3. To recite from memory.
4. To tell to another.
5. To do, experience, or produce again: repeat past successes.
6. To express (oneself) in the same way or words: repeats himself constantly.
v.intr.
1. To do or say something again.
2. To commit the fraudulent offense of voting more than once in a single election.
n.
1. An act of repeating.
2. Something repeated, as an interval in athletic training.
3. A broadcast of a television or radio program that has been previously broadcast; a rerun.
4. Music
a. A passage or section that is repeated.
b. A sign usually consisting of two vertical dots, indicating a passage to be repeated.
adj.
Of, relating to, or being something that repeats or is repeated: a repeat offender; a repeat performance of the play.

[Middle English repeten, from Old French repeter, from Latin repetere, to seek again : re-, re- + petere, to seek; see pet- in Indo-European roots.]

re·peata·bili·ty n.
re·peata·ble adj.
Synonyms: repeat, iterate, reiterate, restate
These verbs mean to state again: repeated the warning; iterate a demand; reiterated the question; restated the obvious.

repeat [rɪˈpiːt]
vb
1. (when tr, may take a clause as object) to say or write (something) again, either once or several times; restate or reiterate
2. to do or experience (something) again once or several times
3. (intr) to occur more than once the last figure repeats
4. (tr; may take a clause as object) to reproduce (the words, sounds, etc.) uttered by someone else; echo
5. (tr) to utter (a poem, speech, etc.) from memory; recite
6. (Medicine) (intr)
a.  (of food) to be tasted again after ingestion as the result of belching or slight regurgitation
b.  to belch
7. (tr; may take a clause as object) to tell to another person (the words, esp secrets, imparted to one by someone else)
8. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Horology) (intr) (of a clock) to strike the hour or quarter-hour just past, when a spring is pressed
9. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (intr) US to vote (illegally) more than once in a single election
repeat oneself to say or do the same thing more than once, esp so as to be tedious
n
1.
a.  the act or an instance of repeating
b.  (as modifier) a repeat performance
2. a word, action, etc., that is repeated
3. (Business / Commerce) an order made out for goods, provisions, etc., that duplicates a previous order
4. a duplicate copy of something; reproduction
5. (Communication Arts / Broadcasting) Radio Television a further broadcast of a programme, film, etc., which has been broadcast before
6. (Music, other) Music a passage that is an exact restatement of the passage preceding it
[from Old French repeter, from Latin repetere to seek again, from re- + petere to seek]
repeatability  n
repeatable  adj
Usage: Since again is part of the meaning of repeat, one should not say something is repeated again

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