unrepeatable

IPA: ʌnripˈitʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Unable to be repeated
  • (sciences) (of an experiment or procedure) That gives different results when repeated
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Examples of "unrepeatable" in Sentences

  • Harry Potter countdown: Toby Jones say 'unrepeatable' franchise will stand alone forever
  • "Although what my husband Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie thought of me coming here is entirely unrepeatable."
  • These blog projects that become books and movies make me somewhat sad, because in the end they are unrepeatable experiments.
  • A live, largely uncensored affair, often improvised and by definition unrepeatable, the very opposite of recorded entertainment.
  • The tweet no he unrepeatable me, it wa shim on my door, not the other way around, tho i waited 2 days in no b4 he came it was not,,,,great
  • They are selling tickets on the promise of an unrepeatable experience that, as the likes of serial offenders KISS and Cher have proved, often turns out to be all too repeatable.
  • But it was not enterprise zones or tax breaks that pulled Britain out of the 1979-81 or 1990-92 recessions: it was a three-decades long, and unrepeatable, credit boom underpinned by North Sea oil.
  • It is neither a myth nor a dream, it is not a vision or a utopia, it is not a fairy tale, but it is a singular and unrepeatable event: Jesus of Nazareth, son of Mary, who at dusk on Friday was taken down from the Cross and buried, has victoriously left the tomb.
  • Getty Images Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich But that was an unrepeatable windfall resulting from the quintupling of Nasdaq stocks—combined with (1) the proliferation of nonqualified stock options that have since been thwarted by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, and (2) the 1997 cut in the capital gains tax to 20%.

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