stereotyped
adjective
ste·reo·typed
ˈster-ē-ə-ˌtīpt
ˈstir-
1
a
: conforming to a fixed or general pattern or type
Infection causes a stereotyped physiological response in vertebrates characterized by fever and depression of plasma iron and zinc concentrations.—Science
b
: conforming to or characteristic of a stereotype of a simplified or prejudiced nature
… sports that allow women participants to remain true to the stereotyped expectations of femininity (such as being graceful and nonaggressive) and that provide for beauty and aesthetic pleasure.—Nathalie Koivula
also
: lacking originality or individuality
It was primarily a comedy of intrigue based on a few stereotyped situations and primary emotions: love, jealousy, honor, vengeance. —John A. Crow
2
medical
: characterized by frequent repetition of the same, typically purposeless movement, gesture, posture, or vocal sound or utterance : marked by stereotypy
Motor tics, which are repetitive, involuntary stereotyped movements, most often involve the mouth, face, head, or neck muscles …—Thomas M. Hyde et al.
Autism's hallmarks are a delay in language development, an inability to relate to other people and stereotyped or rigid behavior.—Erica Goode
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