cyclically

adv
/ˈsɪk.lɪk.li/UK

Etymology

From cyclic + -ally or cyclical + -ly.

  1. derived from κυκλικός
  2. borrowed from cyclicus
  3. borrowed from cyclique
  4. suffixed as cyclically — “cyclic + ally

Definitions

  1. In a cyclic manner

    In a cyclic manner; in cycles; periodically.

    • The exhibits, moreover, reject the supposedly Eurocentric notion of historical development. “Things are looked at very cyclically, not in a linear way,” one curator told The Washington Post.
    • El Niño, a temperature change in the Pacific ocean that happens cyclically, may have begun interacting with the long-term process of global warming, with catastrophic results.

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