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Term: itterate

Description:

The term "itterate" can be used as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it means to repeat an action or process multiple times. As an adjective, it describes something that is occurring repeatedly or in a recurring manner.

Sample Sentences:

  • 1. Verb (Action or Process):
    • a) The computer program will itterate through the list to find the desired element.
    • b) Remember to itterate your exercises for better muscle development.
    • c) The teacher asked the students to itterate the experiment to ensure accurate results.
  • 2. Adjective (Recurring):
    • a) The itterate rain showers made the streets slippery.
    • b) The itterate humming of the air conditioner was quite annoying.
    • c) The itterate sneezing made it difficult for her to concentrate.

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