Repetir means "to repeat" in Spanish. It is a verb used to refer to the action of doing something again or saying something again.
The question is not what someone means when they say, "I don't believe something". That means just what it says. e.g "I do not believe in ghosts." Nor is the question what someone means when they say "I can't believe something", which means that you believe it, but that it was unexpected. e.g. " Wow! I can't believe you got a new car" The question is what it means when someone says "I don't want to believe something" This means that you do believe it to be true, but it is something you wish was not true. In other words, bad news. E.g. "Son, I don't want to believe that you failed Math, but apparently you did." "I don't want to believe that the people of our country were stupid enough to elect him, but I guess they did." "I know you told me you were sleeping with another man, but I just don't want to believe it."
a symbol that means there is more than enough of something
i believe you means i believe you are telling the truth, and i believe IN you means that you believe someone can do something
"mimic" means to repeat or imitate somebody or something.
The opposite of the word "quote" is "misquote." "Quote" means to repeat something that someone else has said or written accurately, while "misquote" means to repeat something inaccurately or with errors.
There is cred which means believe, and there is in which means not, so it means not believe.
"Word for word" means copied exactly. If you repeat something word for word, you repeat everything perfectly.
To speak on behalf of, or in favour of, something or someone who is not able or willing to do so for themselves.
it means are you brave enough or would you be bold to do something
Repetitive means to repeat, or do something more than once, so repetitive work is something that you do over and over.
to believe in something