That which is repeated; as, the repeat of a pattern; that is, the repetition of the engraved figure on a roller by which an impression is produced as in calico printing, etc
to do or appear again and again -- " consider repeating decimals of order one " (150)
Take and record measurements or observations more than once to improve reliability and accuracy
If you repeat something that someone else has said or written, you say or write the same thing, or tell it to another person. She had an irritating habit of repeating everything I said to her I trust you not to repeat that to anyone else Now, brother, repeat after me, `All praise to Allah, Lord of All the Worlds'
If a company gets repeat business or repeat customers, people who have bought their goods or services before buy them again. Nearly 60% of our bookings come from repeat business and personal recommendation
If there is a repeat of an event, usually an undesirable event, it happens again. There were fears that there might be a repeat of last year's campaign of strikes. = repetition
If you repeat yourself, you say something which you have said before, usually by mistake. Then he started rambling and repeating himself
To play a domino tile that converts the exposed end of the skeleton to a suit which you have previously exposed This move confirms to your partner what your preferred suit is
If you repeat something, you say or write it again. You can say I repeat to show that you feel strongly about what you are repeating. He repeated that he had been mis-quoted The Libyan leader Colonel Gadaffi repeated his call for the release of hostages `You fool,' she kept repeating