intr.v. re·paired, re·pair·ing, re·pairs 1. To betake oneself; go: repair to the dining room. 2. To go frequently or habitually: repairs to the restaurant every week. n. Archaic 1. An act of going or sojourning: our annual repair to the mountains. 2. A place to which one goes frequently or habitually; a haunt. [Middle English repairen, to return, from Old French repairier, from Late Latin repatriāre, to return to one's country; see REPATRIATE.] |
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