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periodically
[ peer-ee-od-ik-lee ]
adverb
- at irregular intervals of time; intermittently:
Internships of various types are available periodically.
You will need to recharge the battery periodically; the recharge interval will vary depending upon use.
- at regular or somewhat regular intervals of time:
By periodically—perhaps monthly—performing this test, you can quantitatively assess the impact of your training.
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of periodically1
Example Sentences
Why it should do so now, in a manner similar to the witch delusions that periodically swept medieval Europe or the Dutch tulip mania, has been much debated.
The Times also learned that signatories’ names have been checked and verified by the team that is periodically updating the letter to reflect additional supporters.
The £50 payment is separate to Nationwide's so-called fairer share payments scheme, which periodically returns some of its profits to members.
Such visa-holders must leave the US periodically to have their visas stamped in a US embassy abroad.
But throngs of them wearing crisp uniforms and bristling with weaponry have been a prominent feature at hostage-handover ceremonies that have been periodically taking place since the cease-fire began last month.
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