repeated
The past tense of repeat is repeated.
The past participle of "repeat" is "repeated."
The past tense of the word "repeat" is "repeated."
Our past is the foundation of the present and without knowing the past we will repeat the mistakes of the past.
Historians said those who forget their past are doomed to repeat it.This is a true fact
How not to repeat past mistakes.
Because a person who remembers what he or she did in the past can either repeat them in the future or not repeat them
No, the phrase "those who fail to study the past are doomed to repeat it" is not attributed to Aristotle. This idea is a paraphrase of a quote by philosopher George Santayana: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
So they can learn what happened in the past so we don't repeat it
Those who fail to learn from past history are doomed to repeat it.
The sentiment has been expressed by various writers and politicians. Among others:Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it. - Edmund BurkeThose who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. -George SantayanaWe're doomed to repeat the past no matter what. - Kurt Vonnegut
"Can't repeat the past?... Why of course you can!" - Gatsby expresses his belief that he can recreate the past with Daisy. "You can't repeat the past." - Nick tells Gatsby that it's not possible to go back in time. "I wouldn't ask too much of her... you can't repeat the past." - Daisy's response to Gatsby's attempt to revive their past relationship.