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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
By iterating this process, AlphaFold was able to “determine highly-accurate structures in a matter of days,” wrote DeepMind.
This makes it easy for us to iterate on recipes based on customer feedback and move quickly on huge initiatives like the Restaurant Project.
So, after months of iterating, Campuswire has adapted its monetization strategy and today announced that it is launching live courses taught by professors.
If the campaign doesn’t perform to your expectations, iterate on your approach or move on to a new program.
I think that’s really cool for theater continuing to iterate as a form and for it to be central in a time of tumult and change.
"You wanted to see me about something," he iterated, wandering.
That sentence, so frequently iterated, that "No more would be heard of him," showed a remarkable error in valuation of his powers.
Without a mistake the woman in hypnosis iterated the commands imposed upon her.
He finds it difficult to tell the truth, and trusts to iterated professions to be taken for truths.
It must be iterated and reiterated: The new society will not elect to lead a proletarian existence.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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