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Definition of Repetitively
1. Adverb. In a repetitive manner. "This type of border display is used repetitively in advertising"
Definition of Repetitively
1. Adverb. In a repetitive manner. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Repetitively
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repetitively
Literary usage of Repetitively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Application Manual for the Revised Niosh Lifting Equation by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"... repetitively 3.3.1. Package Inspection, Example 4 3.3.1.1. Job Description
The job illustrated in Figure 13 consists of a worker inspecting compact ..."
2. SAS(R) Component Language 9.1:: Reference, Volumes 1 and 2 by SAS Institute (2004)
"The condition is checked after each iteration of the loop. n The DO WHILE statement
executes a group of statements repetitively as long as the condition ..."
3. The Basic Outline of Universology: An Introduction to the Newly Discovered by Stephen Pearl Andrews (1872)
"... and as the Explicit Doctrine of Sciento-Philosophy: That Love and Wisdom
Conjointly, and as Permanent Faculties of Mind, Correspond repetitively with ..."
4. The Basic Outline of Universology: An Introduction to the Newly Discovered by Stephen Pearl Andrews (1872)
"... and as the Explicit Doctrine of Sciento-Philosophy: That Lore and Wisdom
Conjointly, and as Permanent Faculties of Mind, Correspond repetitively with ..."
5. SAS(R) 9.1.3 Language Reference:: Dictionary, Fifth Edition, Volumes 1-4 by SAS Institute (2006)
"Comparisons There are three other forms of the DO statement: n The iterative DO
statement executes statements between DO and END statements repetitively ..."
6. SAS 9.1 Macro Language: Reference by Institute SAS Institute, SAS Institute (2004)
"%DO, Iterative executes statements repetitively, based on the value of an index
... %DO %UNTIL executes statements repetitively until a condition is true. ..."
7. Holistic Disaster Recovery: Ideas for Building Local Sustainability After a ...by Charles E. Adie by Charles E. Adie (2003)
"... in number of households with insurance against natural hazards Businesses D
Fewer businesses in unsafe areas o Fewer repetitively damaged structures D ..."