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Repeatable

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Adjective

1. quotable, repeatable

able or fit to be repeated or quoted

Example Sentences:
'what he said was not repeatable in polite company'
'he comes up with so many quotable phrases'

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Repeatable

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noun
11. 
a. 
the act or an instance of repeating
b. 
(as modifier)
a repeat performance
12. 
a word, action, etc, that is repeated
13. 
an order made out for goods, provisions, etc, that duplicates a previous order
14. 
a duplicate copy of something; reproduction
15. radio, television
a further broadcast of a programme, film, etc, which has been broadcast before
16. music
a passage that is an exact restatement of the passage preceding it
verb
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. (intransitive)
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. (transitive)
to utter (a poem, speech, etc) from memory; recite
6. (intransitive)
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. (intransitive)
(of a clock) to strike the hour or quarter-hour just past, when a spring is pressed
9. (intransitive) US
to vote (illegally) more than once in a single election
10.  repeat oneself

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Repeatable

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verb transitive
1. 
to say or utter again; reiterate
to repeat a remark
2. 
to say over or through; recite (a poem, etc.)
3. 
to say (something) as said by someone else
4. 
to tell to someone else
to repeat a secret
5. 
a. 
to do or make again; do over again
to repeat a test
b. 
to make happen again or undergo again
to repeat an adventure
6. 
to say again what has been said before by (oneself)
7. 
to present (itself or themselves) again
verb intransitive
8. 
to say or do again what has been said or done before
9. 
to recur
experiences repeat
10. 
to continue to be tasted, as because of belching
often with on
foods that repeat on one
11.  US
to vote (illegally) more than once in the same election
noun
12. 
the act of doing or saying again; repetition
13. 
a. 
anything said, done, or occurring again
b. 
a rebroadcast of a radio or television program
14.  Music
a. 
a passage repeated in playing
b. 
either of two signs used to mark the end (:∥) and, when appropriate, the beginning (∥:) of such a passage

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Repeatable

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v. re·peat·ed, re·peat·ing, re·peats
v.tr.
1. To say again: Could you repeat the question?
2. To utter in duplication of another's utterance: repeated the customer's complaint in disbelief.
3. To recite from memory: repeated the poem verbatim.
4. To tell to another: repeated what he had heard that morning.
5. To do, experience, or produce again: repeat past successes; repeat a course; repeat a pattern.
6. To express (oneself) in the same way or words: repeats himself constantly.
v.intr.
1.
a. To say something again.
b. To do or experience something again, especially to win a championship for a second time in a row.
c. To occur or happen again: The melody repeats in the refrain.
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.

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