100 Verbs to Use for the Word repetition

To prevent a repetition of the hemorrhage, the body should be sponged every morning with cold water, and the child put under a course of steel wine, have open-air exercise, and, if possible, salt-water bathing.

To avoid repetition, I do not cite them at the moment, but shall call attention to them successively in my Notes at the end of the volume.

"When truth and right are hand in hand, a statement will bear repetition.

Many of the residents fled the city in panic, fearing a repetition of the dread days of 1871, with their privation and distress, but the spirit of the French people generally remained unshaken and General Gallieni, military governor of Paris, assumed complete control of the situation in the city.

In the notes I have pointed out several parallelisms to passages in Shirley's plays; and occasionally we find actual repetitions, word for word.

He makes no repetitions, flings himself into no attitudes, assumes no airs, but proceeds on to the end steadily and calmly.

Now such an assurance cannot be based on any sort of sacrifices that require repetition, for then we could never know whether we had given enough either in quality or quantity.

The marriage of the Adriatic, as the ceremony was quaintly termed, has been too often described to need a repetition here.

The following series of independent assertions contains avoidable repetitions: "One morning I was riding on the subway to my work.

Madam, in this your Bounty is severe, Be pleas'd to spare that repetition here.

The operation will seldom require above a minute to effect, and less frequently demands a repetition.

And he seemed to hear a repetition of the light, careless tones, "Of course not,she was a quadroon."

Here the armies of Hungary barred the way against the advance of a host at whose hands they dreaded a repetition of the havoc wrought by the lawless bands of Peter the Hermit and his self-chosen colleagues.

Venus saw several repetitions of her own charms in the offspring of Neb and Chloe, though she pertinaciously insisted to the last, that Cupid, as a step-husband, had no legitimate connection with any of the glistening, thick-lipped, chubby set.

Although it seemed to her unlikely that business would ensue, she risked a repetition of her customary speech.

The negro may be bound alive to the stake in front of the Capitol, as well as in the streets of St. Louishis shrieks may resound through the representative halland the stench of his burning body may enter the nostrils of the law-giversbut no vote may rebuke the abominationno law forbid its repetition.

'Frozen tearsfrozen cheek:' Shelley would scarcely, I apprehend, have allowed this repetition, but for some inadvertence.

But, in any such case, to repeat the article when the noun is made plural, is a huge blunder; because it implies a repetition of the plural noun.

It is important to know how to distribute the repetitions.

Rote memorizing involves the repetition of material just as it stands, and usually requires such long and laborious drill that it is seldom economical.

A subprefect, in the nature of his calling, had too many enemies to relish repetition in the palace precincts of a threat from Marcia, however baseless it might be.

It was undeniable that the repeal of the Stamp Act had been extorted by the riots in Boston and other places, and the success of this system of intimidation could not fail to encourage its repetition.

He also gave full credit to Jack for his promptness, not only in seizing the governor and so saving a repetition of the blow, which would probably have been fatal, but also in destroying the report and forged evidence of Paul before interruption.

They like repetition, provided it is in the same pitch.

If the suggestions of our last section are duly attended to, one of the causes which lead the stomach to demand an unreasonable quantity of food will be avoidedI mean the too frequent "repetition of aliment."

100 Verbs to Use for the Word  repetition