repeatablere‧peat‧a‧ble /rɪˈpiːtəbəl/ adjective [not usually before noun] - A software crash generally happens when you try to do something in the same way - i.e. the crash is repeatable.
- Instead of repeatable results, outcomes are merely probabilistic.
- The activity and the catches were outstanding, if never repeatable.
- The verb is spontaneous, fluid and not repeatable; the adjective is calculated, static and repeatable.
- They are repeatable psychological events in the sense that a child repeatedly classifies stimuli in a consistent manner.
- This phenomenon precipitates an interesting question: is the effect repeatable by a computer?
- Your weight should transfer from the right to the left side, resulting ideally in a controlled repeatable action.
► not repeatable- The verb is spontaneous, fluid and not repeatable; the adjective is calculated, static and repeatable.
adjectiverepeatedrepetitiverepetitiousrepeatable ≠ unrepeatablenounrepeatrepetitionadverbrepeatedlyrepetitivelyverbrepeat