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repeatable
Word definitions for repeatable in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ 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, ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. able or fit to be repeated or quoted; "what he said was not repeatable in polite company"; "he comes up with so many quotable phrases" [syn: quotable ] [ant: unrepeatable , unrepeatable ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Able to be repeated 2 (context sciences of an experiment or procedure English) That gives the same results when repeated
Usage examples of repeatable.
The metaphysical principles that constitute scientific monism have proven to be enormously valuable guidelines for investigating a wide range of phenomena, specifically those that are physical, quantifiable,, orderly, and repeatable.
As near as I could determine, there was nothing so unusual about Dennis that it would register as a statistical anomaly in a repeatable testable circumstance.
That is to say, to each of those propositions corresponds a direct, repeatable, experiential disclosure, as interpreted in a community of those who have mastered the paradigm and displayed competence in the injunctions and exemplars.
I would like to emphasize is that the higher stages of transpersonal development are stages that are taken from those who have actually developed into those stages and who display palpable, discernible, and repeatable characteristics of that development.
The great thing about studying flocking with boids, as opposed to say whooping cranes, is that the Artificial Life version can be experimented upon, in controlled and repeatable conditions.
And values were very resistant to scientific analysis: Isolation of factors for study, falsifiable hypotheses, repeatable experiments-the entire apparatus as practiced in lab physics simply could not be brought to bear.
And values were very resistant to scientific analysis: Isolation of factors for study, falsifiable hypotheses, repeatable experiments—the entire apparatus as practiced in lab physics simply could not be brought to bear.
The researchers could hardly believe their result, but within a few days they had pushed up to 93 K, and had a repeatable, replicable procedure.
Around these infinitely repeatable structures is formed the teleonomic apparatus, a system that is complete in itself.