Intermittently [adverb]
Definition of Intermittently:
at times
Opposite/Antonyms of Intermittently:
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Sentence/Example of Intermittently:
McCann isn’t trying to sell wings, he’s trying to convert Pluckers into a fixture of the ambient internet — one of those accounts that’s intermittently retweeted into American life, even if the nearest location is three states away.
Showers are forecast to continue Friday, as well, and linger intermittently over the weekend.
Daniels’s funny, evocative vocal choices are a highlight of the brisk, often funny but intermittently flat audio play, streaming free on Studio’s website.
Further, volunteer networks of influencer messaging are under no restrictions so long as they only volunteer intermittently, according to the FEC.
For Earth observations, sensors could sweep through a forest intermittently but not be continuously broadcast.
A major drawback of most clean energy sources is that they are only available intermittently—solar power when the sun shines and wind power when it’s windy.
The catch was that the 28-year-old Ginsburg would have to learn Swedish and move to Sweden, where she’d mostly be a single parent given that her husband, working to make partner, would only be able to intermittently join her.
I have placed in the above list several flowers that are intermittently fragrant, like the hepatica, or liver-leaf.
Thunder is heard intermittently, and from time to time the windows are shaken by the violence of the wind.
Hostilities continued intermittently until John of Castile died, without leaving issue by Beatrice, in 1390.