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repetief

Repetief is a term that appears primarily in Dutch-language contexts as a form related to repetition. In standard Dutch, the adjective used to describe something that involves or is characterized by repetition is repetitief (or repetitieve in the feminine or plural). The form repetief is generally regarded as nonstandard or a misspelling, though it may occur in informal writing or regional variation. Related noun forms include repetitie, meaning a rehearsal or a repetition, and repetitiviteit, referring to the quality of being repetitive.

Etymology and related forms: The concept derives from the Latin repetitus, through Dutch adaptations such as

Usage and contexts: In linguistics and psychology, terms like repetitief or repetitieve are used to describe

See also: repetition, repetitive, repetitief (correct Dutch spelling), repetitie, repetitiviteit, repeteren.

repetitief
and
repetitie.
The
Dutch
verb
repeteren
means
“to
repeat,”
and
it
serves
as
the
root
for
related
adjectives
and
nouns
describing
repetition
or
repetitive
qualities.
patterns,
stimuli,
or
behaviors
that
occur
repeatedly.
In
music,
visual
arts,
and
design,
repetitive
motifs
or
sequences
are
common
and
may
be
described
as
repetitieve
in
Dutch
analyses.
In
occupational
contexts,
repetitive
tasks
refer
to
actions
performed
in
the
same
way
multiple
times,
with
attention
given
to
efficiency,
ergonomics,
and
fatigue.
The
concept
also
appears
in
discussions
of
machine
processes,
where
repetition
is
a
defining
characteristic
of
certain
workflows.