Pronunciation: /rɪˈpiːtər/
noun a person or thing that repeats something, such as a device that plays back recorded sound or video
A1 The teacher used a repeater to amplify her voice in the classroom.
A2 A wifi repeater can help extend the range of your internet signal.
B1 The musician plugged his guitar into a repeater to create a looping effect.
B2 The radio station installed a repeater on top of the mountain to improve their signal coverage.
C1 The company invested in a sophisticated repeater system to enhance communication between their offices.
C2 The military used a network of repeaters to relay secure messages across long distances.
adjective describing something that repeats or is used for repeating
A1 She wore the same pink dress to the party, she's such a repeater.
A2 The teacher asked the students to practice the vocabulary words again, as a repeater exercise.
B1 The company hired a repeater supplier for their packaging materials.
B2 The repeater signal boosted the Wi-Fi connection in the house.
C1 The repeater station helped amplify the radio signals for better reception.
C2 The repeater mechanism in the machine ensured precise measurements every time.
formal The technician installed a repeater to boost the Wi-Fi signal in the office.
informal I set up a repeater to make sure the Wi-Fi reaches every corner of the house.
slang I hooked up a repeater so I can get better internet in my room.
figurative She was like a repeater, constantly bringing up the same topic in every conversation.
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