repeat

/rɪˈpit/
noun
  1. An event or action that happens again, or a broadcast that is shown again.
    • I've seen this movie before; it's a repeat.
    • The concert was a repeat of the previous year's performance.
    • This show is a repeat of last week's episode.
  2. A repeated order for the same product or service.
    • We offer a discount for repeat orders.
    • The client placed a repeat for the same design.
    • The restaurant gets many repeats from satisfied customers.
verb
  1. To say or do something again.
    • She repeated the dance move until she got it right.
    • Please repeat the question so I can hear it clearly.
    • The teacher asked the student to repeat the answer.
  2. To happen again or occur more than once.
    • The pattern repeats every few minutes.
    • If the error repeats, contact technical support.
    • History tends to repeat itself.
  3. To tell someone something that was said by another person.
    • Don't repeat what I told you to anyone else.
    • She repeated the news to her family.
    • He repeated the rumor without checking the facts.
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