Cyclical [adjective]
Definition of Cyclical:
happening at regular intervals
Opposite/Antonyms of Cyclical:
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Sentence/Example of Cyclical:
The Elegies have never before been published as here, together in the cyclical form of their original conception.
A vast preponderance of all the action that takes place around us is cyclical action.
Understanding of the large cyclical forces has continued to elude us.
Feminine education comes and goes, so though in less markedly cyclical fashion does masculine education.
The presence of radionuclides in the atmosphere has provided clues to cyclical movements of biological importance.
Physical science does not confuse these; it never mistakes nor denies specific function, organic progression, cyclical growth.
Golden ages are cyclical, and it may be that the glory of the books of the future shall surpass all the glories of the past.
Human history, like all great movements, was cyclical, and returned to the point of beginning.
Beard, who attaches importance to the persistence of a cyclical period in gestation, calls it the muffled striking of the clock.
That – and the belief that history is cyclical and that there is always hope.