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periodic

[peer-ee-od-ik] / ˌpɪər iˈɒd ɪk /


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Lebanese of all religions have emigrated in recent decades because of civil war, economic crises and periodic conflicts with Israel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rather than seeking to control or overexploit the environment, they adapted to its seasonal cycles and used periodic flooding as an opportunity.

From Science Daily

Clune Construction, a Chicago-based general contractor, said it is trying to ensure workers have access to the same creature comforts as white-collar workers, including heated and air-conditioned break tents and perks like periodic free lunches.

From The Wall Street Journal

These were the findings of the Fed’s periodic view of the economy, known as the “beige book.”

From MarketWatch

There will be periodic reviews every six years after that.

From The Wall Street Journal