English to Hindi Dictionary repetition

repetition

दुहराव
definition
noun
her comments are worthy of repetition
the action of repeating something that has already been said or written.
translation of 'repetition'
पुनरावृत्ति,
दोहराना
noun
दुहराव,
आवृत्ति
example
If you read a lot of Jennings's work, the poems blur into one another; there is too much 'repetition' , too much rewriting of the same poem, too many neat little verse essays.
An integral component of McCabe's music is 'repetition' , be it notes, rhythm, or textures.
The speech is poetic and uses 'repetition' for emphasis.
Sound 'repetition' and permutation, together with various graphic variants, thus governs meaning in Bergvall's poem.
So the countersignature that returns to Nietzsche when he writes himself to himself validates the first by 'repetition' .
Over twenty-four minutes, the laborious 'repetition' seems similar to the use of a single phrase, repeated on end, in an attempt to reach a state of heightened awareness.
In the 'repetition' of the performance, we entered more deeply into the material within the therapeutic gaze and the relationship that we had established.
The body movement that has to be related to the camera movement, and is determined by the latter, separates itself, during the 'repetition' of the scene, from the facial expression.
Again, as the details of the story emerge, Owen employs 'repetition' to emphasize the degree to which the characters contradict themselves, then defend themselves.
By analyzing the sources of return, however, it can be easily seen that a 'repetition' of that historical performance is improbable.
Being a 'repetition' on earlier happenings, each composition becomes imbued with a solid mass; no longer transitory, these selections are guided along a set path.
The progress or development of style becomes temporalised within the narration encouraging viewer awareness of 'repetition' and change.
her comments are worthy of 'repetition'
These phrases were part of his calculated 'repetition' , and often involved the leitmotifs and correlatives already stressed in ‘earlier’ stories.
there was to be no 'repetition' of the interwar years
a 'repetition' of his reply to the delegation
The earliest series of prohibitions against this rising print culture date to the late seventeenth century, and attempt to enforce a ban on the depiction of current events through periodic 'repetition' .
Whilst the textbook controversy could be seen as simply a 'repetition' of previous incidents, the events of April are significant because of the scale and vehemence of the protests.
Through this measure the chances of success against a 'repetition' of the revolutionary movement were greatly improved.
His work has a poetic quality in its rhythmic 'repetition' and its references to the dichotomy between nature and culture.
About 1500, composers adopted the practice of paired imitation and through imitation, the 'repetition' of short melodic passages in two voices or in all parts.
Leigh is also renowned for his dialogue, which is consistently authentic and loaded with comic 'repetition' and misunderstanding.
From the insistent 'repetition' , one gets the impression that this is a phone call that has been made many times before and will be replayed in the future.
Their first writing task was to demonstrate their ability to emulate skillful use of 'repetition' by writing a short speech modeled after those that they had just finished studying.
The double is the literary negation of personal identity and the concept of character, just as the 'repetition' of events is the negation of time and plot.
A torrent of 'repetition' and gibberish pours unendingly from the mouth of a man in a clown costume in Naumann's painful, static video installation.
I didn't want a 'repetition' of the scene in my office that morning
I didn't want a 'repetition' of the scene in my office that morning
If you listen closely, you realize that it is a loop of her voice, but the message is clear: 'repetition' can be a banal and tedious activity, especially if the end result is nowhere closer to where you'd like to be.
there was to be no 'repetition' of the interwar years
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