Repeated vs Unrepeated - What's the difference?
repeated | unrepeated |
(repeat)
Having been said or done again.
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Sequential.
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Not having been repeated
*{{quote-news, 2009, January 12, Steve Smith, Worlds Apart: Harmonies Earthbound and Lunar, New York Times
, passage=Sentimentality is the last thing that comes to mind in Schoenberg's "Pierrot Lunaire," a 1912 piece seemingly without precedent, and an unrepeated stylistic cul de sac. }}
As adjectives the difference between repeated and unrepeated
is that repeated is having been said or done again while unrepeated is not having been repeated.As a verb repeated
is past tense of repeat.repeated
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- The repeated exposure, over decades, to most taxa here treated has resulted in repeated modifications of both diagnoses and discussions, as initial ideas of the various taxa underwent—often repeated—conceptual modification.
- The repeated exposure, over decades, to most taxa here treated has resulted in repeated' modifications of both diagnoses and discussions, as initial ideas of the various taxa underwent—often ' repeated —conceptual modification.
Anagrams
*unrepeated
English
Adjective
(-)- This accomplishment had been unrepeated , until now.
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