Repetitions can be justified in multiple ways. A person can repeat an action or behavior over and over again because it generates well-being or pleasure: always eat lunch at the same meal, always go on vacation to the same place, etc. Of course, in these examples, the repetitions may not always be exact (you cannot eat the same food twice, nor will two travel experiences be identical).
Sometimes the reiterations are positive, such as: "You have reiterated this time the best grade in the class ", "the teacher has reiterated the explanation, since the first time we had not understood" or "fortunately, when reiterating my request, he did space to repair my electrical problem "; but others are negative: "your grandmother is very repetitive, she told me about her experience at least four times", "the channel no longer has new programming and is repeating episodes of series that have already been broadcast", "if you continue to repeatedly abuse alcohol", it will turn you into a vice ", or" the repetition of acts of violence, has generated a social debate ".
Other types of reiterations, on the other hand, are exactly the same. The movie that is screened in a cinema at 4 pm. And it repeats at 9 pm. It's the same.
In the area of law, reiteration is a factor that can be considered an aggravating factor at the time of a trial. If a man who was convicted of robbery is released and later arrested again for a scam, the repetition of the wrongdoing can be taken as an aggravating circumstance. If the crimes were the same, we would speak of recidivism instead of repetition.
When something is repeated, especially in numbering, the new identical number is usually followed by bis. in general, because it was incorporated later and the next numbering is already assigned.
Not only can human and animal behavior be reiterated, but also natural phenomena: "this year the same flood that we had a period ago was repeated."
In Literature there is a rhetorical figure, called repetition or anaphora, where there are words that are repeated at the beginning of sentences or verbs.