The phrase
"monotonous repetition" means doing the same thing over and over again in a boring and unchanging way.
Full definition
Some examples of Pop art, however, were subtly expressive of social criticism — for example, Oldenburg's drooping objects and Warhol's
monotonous repetitions of the same banal image have an undeniably disturbing effect — and some, such as Segal's mysterious, lonely tableaux, are overtly expressionistic.
In the real world there is
no monotonous repetition, no grinding - out of an already predetermined routine, no re-shuffling of a pack of cards.
If you're looking to boost your cardio but are sick of
the monotonous repetition of the treadmill, why not try a spin class?
There's something to
the monotonous repetition that creates for the audience the kind of everyday experience that drives Wilson's outbursts, but by its final act the overall feeling makes for an unfirm landing.
The work, some with delusions of grandeur, others grubby with spillage and
monotonous repetition, were set to a medley of smooth and relaxing music, designed to whet the senses and heighten your experience of these buffet - inspired memories.
Enigmatic in its simplicity, in
the monotonous repetition of four equal sides and four equal angles, it creates a series of interesting figures; a -LSB-...]
Despite my annoyance at
the monotonous repetition of this fact (the legal market is always changing, but rarely changes much), there are two things that really do seem to be changing for many lawyers: fees and the value of bar associations.