From repeated + -ly.
- IPA(key): /ɹɪˈpiːtɪdli/
- Hyphenation: re‧peat‧ed‧ly
repeatedly (comparative more repeatedly, superlative most repeatedly)
- Done several times or in repetition.
He repeatedly violated the court order, and shall now be punished.
2011 October 1, Tom Fordyce, “Rugby World Cup 2011: England 16-12 Scotland”, in BBC Sport[1]:Scotland had the territory and the momentum, forcing England into almost twice as many tackles and rattling them repeatedly at set-pieces.
2022 August 10, Mel Holley, “Network News: Question marks over TransPennine upgrade spending”, in RAIL, number 963, page 24:Since 2017, the DfT has "repeatedly altered the scope of the TRU [TransPennine Route Upgrade] to meet differing ministerial priorities and budget constraints", says the NAO [National Audit Office].
done several times
- Bulgarian: повторно (bg) (povtorno), няколкократно (bg) (njakolkokratno)
- Catalan: repetidament (ca), reiteradament (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 反復/反复 (zh) (fǎnfù), 多次 (zh) (duōcì), 一再 (zh) (yīzài)
- Czech: opakovaně (cs)
- Danish: gentagne gange
- Dutch: herhaaldelijk (nl), meermaals (nl), telkens (nl)
- Finnish: toistuvasti (fi)
- French: à plusieurs reprises (fr) à maintes reprises (fr) (formal)
- German: wiederholt (de)
- Italian: ripetutamente (it)
- Japanese: 繰り返して (くりかえして, kurikaeshite)
- Korean: 거듭 (ko) (geodeup), 재삼재사(再三再四) (jaesamjaesa)
- Latin: crēbrō, frequenter
- Malayalam: ആവർത്തിച്ച് (āvaṟtticcŭ)
- Marathi: सारखेसारखे (sārkhesārkhe) वारंवार (vārauvār)
- Persian: مکرراً (fa) (mokarraran), بهکرات (be-karrât), بارها (fa) (bârhâ)
- Polish: wielokrotnie (pl)
- Portuguese: repetidamente (pt)
- Romanian: în mod repetat, de mai multe ori
- Russian: повто́рно (ru) (povtórno), неоднокра́тно (ru) (neodnokrátno), многокра́тно (ru) (mnogokrátno)
- Scottish Gaelic: uair is uair
- Spanish: reiteradamente (es), repetidamente (es)
- Swedish: upprepade gånger
- Telugu: పదే పదే (te) (padē padē)
- Urdu: بارہا (bārhā), مکرراً (mukarraran), مکرر (mukarrar)
- Vietnamese: lặp đi lặp lại
- Yiddish: אַ סך מאָל (a sakh mol)
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