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repeatable

American  
[ri-peet-uh-buhl] / rɪˈpit ə bəl /

adjective

  1. able to be repeated, especially with the same result.


Example Sentences

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In theory, breaking down the building process into a series of discrete, repeatable tasks can mean fewer highly trained workers are needed per unit.

From Los Angeles Times

Across three carefully designed experiments, a single bonobo interacted with imaginary juice and pretend grapes in a consistent and repeatable way.

From Science Daily

By thinking in just these three categories — scope of the meal, scope of the ingredients, and scope of the presentation — you’re giving yourself a repeatable framework.

From Salon

“Shrinking” encompasses all this within digestible, easily repeatable therapy sessions.

From Salon

"The surprise was that such a clear and repeatable cellular signature emerged."

From Science Daily