Adverb
More than once; again and again; indefinitely.
Source: Webster's dictionaryit must be washed repeatedly Source: Internet
A Black man beaten up by several French police officers said he is seeking justice after the publication of videos showing officers repeatedly punching him, using a truncheon and tear gas against him for no apparent reason. Source: Internet
According to a person familiar with the app, its creators had repeatedly questioned the need to keep it secret, especially from the Iowa precincts where it would be used. Source: Internet
A 25 to 35 degree knee angle is recommended to avoid an overuse injury. citation Overuse injuries, including chronic nerve damage at weight bearing locations, can occur as a result of repeatedly riding a bicycle for extended periods of time. Source: Internet
A belt worn over the torso represents the lower limit of punches – any boxer repeatedly landing low blows below the belt is disqualified. Source: Internet
A Christian conservative who as a prison reformer, Lee has repeatedly crushed the hopes of advocates who once believed he might show compassion for people facing execution in Tennessee. Source: Internet