abundance, copiousness, duplication, fluency, lieu commun, palilogy, prosaicism, recounting, replication, summing up, twice-told tale
Definitionn. the act of repeating over and again
Last update: October 9, 2015
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The teachers are doing reiteration of the previous chapters. [Please select]
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In order to avoid this danger it was therefore necessary to refuse all compromise, and, by perpetual reiteration of a claim incompatible with Italian territorial unity, to prove to the church at large that the pope and the curia were more Catholic than Italian. [Please select]
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"Your father has shares in the bank, my dear," explained her mother with patient reiteration. [Please select]
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Allie had learned that reiteration of the fact of her mother's death only convinced Durade the more that she must be living. [Please select]
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Again and again, with ceaseless reiteration, she recalled the incidents of her passion in the desert. [Please select]
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He wound up with an emphatic reiteration of the assurance that her only chance lay in "keeping cool." [Please select]
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I let him talk, until, tired with reiteration, he had nothing more to say. [Please select]
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Naturalists refer to this reiteration, all the world over, of like organic combinations under similar circumstances, when they speak of "representative species." [Please select]
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Even on his death-bed Yuan endeavored to save his face before the country, and his last words were a reiteration of what he knew no one believed. [Please select]
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The Capitularies are full of repressive provisions; but the incessant reiteration of these threats only shows the perseverance of the evil and the impotency of the government. [Please select]
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