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iterated
adjective as in frequent
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in habitual
Weak matches
- accepted
- accustomed
- addicting
- automatic
- common
- confirmed
- constant
- continual
- conventional
- customary
- cyclic
- disciplined
- familiar
- fixed
- frequent
- ingrained
- iterative
- mechanical
- methodical
- natural
- normal
- ordinary
- perfunctory
- permanent
- persistent
- practiced
- recurrent
- regular
- reiterative
- repetitious
- rooted
- routine
- seasoned
- set
- standard
- steady
- systematic
- traditional
- wonted
Example Sentences
The Neo-Futurists’ signature style involves presenting many very short plays in one evening: The original mission was to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but that idea has been iterated on over the years.
Knowing that it had not yet achieved its goal, AI quickly iterated on the design.
The agencies have since applied the best available science and iterated their definitions through the courts.
The way these stories are iterated by our memories is actually key to something that is far more important than factual information.
Kathy Warden, chief executive of Northrop Grumman, said Friday that the company iterated on thousands of versions of the plane before selecting a design.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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