If the world was black and white, then yes, a teacher teaches, a fireman fights fires, and a chef cooks. They do this everyday until it becomes routine, but a teacher could paint, a fireman may own an online business, and a chef may write poetry. So is a teacher a painter, a fireman a business man, a chef a poet? So I would say no, what you do repeatedly is not who you are. What you are, that is what you are.
I have repeatedly answered this question.
The verb for repeatedly is repeat. As in "to repeat something".
malicious software that copies itself repeatedly
Repeatedly
Austria-Hungary repeatedly invades Serbia but is repeatedly repulsed
The base is the common factor multiplied repeatedly by the exponent.
"Again" is an adverb, since it describes an action.
Yes it is. Many (but not all) words that end in -ly are adverbs. You can use repeatedly to modify a verb. For example, "He denied the accusation repeatedly."
The word "repeatedly" contains three morphemes: "repeat," "ed," and "ly."
Yes, the airline has repeatedly changed your flight schedule.
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