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intermittence

noun as in reappearance

noun as in recurrence

noun as in reoccurrence

noun as in restatement

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Example Sentences

Aside from shunning fossil fuels, EIB says it will aim its loans at supporting grid modernization and technologies meant to mitigate against the intermittence of wind and solar.

The herky-jerky intermittence of Picasso’s involvement with sculpture might seem an obstacle to a reconsideration of his achievement, but it proves to be a boon.

He loses one unit on every intermittence, but against this he loses nothing at all on all runs of the opposite colour or chance.

With some variations in intensity, and with intermittences, sometimes, of two or three days, this curious virtue held good for about a month, then disappeared as unexpectedly as it had appeared.

In convalescence intermittence is not to be regarded as an unfavorable symptom.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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