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Definition of regularly in English: regularlyadverb ˈrɛɡjələliˈrɛɡjələrli 1With a constant or definite pattern, especially with the same space between individual items. regularly spaced buildings leaves arranged regularly along the stem Example sentencesExamples - The sole clearly shows the regularly spaced, parallel tool marks of a powered rotary planer.
- The skeletons were arranged regularly in radial rows.
- Place the pecan pieces regularly across the surface, to make the pie easier to cut later.
- Like a network of interconnecting cubes, the crystalline lattice is composed of regularly arranged subunits.
- The quarry produces stones of considerable size which are easily detached, the strata being regularly disposed one above the other.
- The plane of best focus is determined at a number of grid positions regularly distributed across the scan area.
- In each tray, the 104 seeds were regularly spaced 3 cm apart.
- This is a solid in which the atoms are not regularly arrayed as they are in a crystal, but are more jumbled.
- The roughly triangular holes are regularly arranged in a matrix.
- For a successful lighting scheme the ceiling should look similar to a grid system with lighting placed regularly on the surface.
2At uniform intervals of time. the reunion has taken place regularly every two years Example sentencesExamples - The survey instrument was then shared with attendees at a regularly scheduled faculty meeting.
- Monitoring results must be submitted regularly to OEPA.
- The soil should be tested regularly to determine these nutrient levels.
- Oil lubrication of the gear boxes is essential; bearings and seals should be checked regularly.
- They are a group of young people aged between 17-40 who meet regularly for activities.
- Scum and/or sludge could build up and be carried to the drainfield if the tank is not pumped regularly.
- The employee's performance should be reviewed regularly.
- The ponies need to be wormed and monitored regularly.
- Then use any remaining doses for that day at regularly spaced intervals.
- Set your browser to regularly delete cookies.
- 2.1 Frequently.
make a point of regularly consulting the noticeboard a regularly updated news page Example sentencesExamples - The highest ratings came from students who attended class most regularly.
- The RSPCA is regularly requested to attend animals in danger from rising floodwaters.
- On-campus online students could and did regularly stop by to ask questions of the instructor.
- Be sure to visit the site regularly since new things are being added all the time.
- Plant breeders are continually looking to very old varieties of crops to find genes with resistance against the new diseases that regularly appear.
- The chaplain at St Georges Church lays to rest the bodies of WW1 soldiers that are still regularly unearthed.
- The Qualitative Risk Assessment is updated regularly.
- People who work outdoors and use DEET regularly should be aware of the possibility of a reaction if DEET products are overused.
- The great majority use computers for a variety of business functions and use the Internet and e-mail regularly.
- Regularly communicate with families using their preferred language.
3On a habitual basis; usually. the person who regularly cuts your hair Example sentencesExamples - My mad noisy neighbour regularly stands in her kitchen hailing her grandaughter as though she's already moved to Australia.
- He regularly goes to the famous Borough food market.
- You should inform your doctor if you regularly take garlic supplements or consume raw garlic.
- Knee pain is the most common complaint by people who run, jog, cycle, or weight train regularly.
- Instructors regularly ask students on the first day to indicate how many "really want to be here?"
- As he regularly reminds me, the most important job on a farm is the one that is not getting done!
- He lost a few pounds, which inspired him to start exercising regularly.
- My aerobic capacity also changed from doing breathing exercises regularly.
- My six-year-old niece regularly stands in front of the mirror, pretending she's a singer.
- We aim to build a base of customers who shop regularly at farmers markets.
4Grammar In a way that follows the normal pattern of inflection. a regularly inflected plural noun Example sentencesExamples - The second type of participle, the past participle, is a little more complicated, since not all verbs form the past tense regularly.
- "Activities Center" is a compound with a regularly inflected plural as the first of its two elements.
- Children have an innate understanding of a key feature of how noun-noun compounds are formed in English: they know that regularly inflected plurals cannot occur as the first (non-head) component of a compound, though irregular plurals can.
- A few weeks ago I posted about some data that I gathered on a linguistic field trip: a nice clear case of an endocentric noun-noun compound with regularly inflected plural non-head.
- In noun compounds in English, the modifying noun may be singular (mouse-eater) or an irregularly inflected plural (mice-eater), but regularly inflected plurals are dispreferred (* rats-eater).
Definition of regularly in US English: regularlyadverbˈreɡyələrlēˈrɛɡjələrli 1With a constant or definite pattern, especially with the same space between individual items. regularly spaced buildings leaves arranged regularly along the stem Example sentencesExamples - The skeletons were arranged regularly in radial rows.
- The roughly triangular holes are regularly arranged in a matrix.
- The sole clearly shows the regularly spaced, parallel tool marks of a powered rotary planer.
- This is a solid in which the atoms are not regularly arrayed as they are in a crystal, but are more jumbled.
- The plane of best focus is determined at a number of grid positions regularly distributed across the scan area.
- The quarry produces stones of considerable size which are easily detached, the strata being regularly disposed one above the other.
- Like a network of interconnecting cubes, the crystalline lattice is composed of regularly arranged subunits.
- For a successful lighting scheme the ceiling should look similar to a grid system with lighting placed regularly on the surface.
- Place the pecan pieces regularly across the surface, to make the pie easier to cut later.
- In each tray, the 104 seeds were regularly spaced 3 cm apart.
2At uniform intervals of time. the reunion has taken place regularly every two years Example sentencesExamples - Monitoring results must be submitted regularly to OEPA.
- They are a group of young people aged between 17-40 who meet regularly for activities.
- Set your browser to regularly delete cookies.
- Oil lubrication of the gear boxes is essential; bearings and seals should be checked regularly.
- The ponies need to be wormed and monitored regularly.
- The survey instrument was then shared with attendees at a regularly scheduled faculty meeting.
- Then use any remaining doses for that day at regularly spaced intervals.
- The soil should be tested regularly to determine these nutrient levels.
- The employee's performance should be reviewed regularly.
- Scum and/or sludge could build up and be carried to the drainfield if the tank is not pumped regularly.
- 2.1 Frequently.
make a point of regularly consulting the noticeboard a regularly updated news page Example sentencesExamples - The RSPCA is regularly requested to attend animals in danger from rising floodwaters.
- The chaplain at St Georges Church lays to rest the bodies of WW1 soldiers that are still regularly unearthed.
- The Qualitative Risk Assessment is updated regularly.
- The great majority use computers for a variety of business functions and use the Internet and e-mail regularly.
- Be sure to visit the site regularly since new things are being added all the time.
- The highest ratings came from students who attended class most regularly.
- On-campus online students could and did regularly stop by to ask questions of the instructor.
- Plant breeders are continually looking to very old varieties of crops to find genes with resistance against the new diseases that regularly appear.
- Regularly communicate with families using their preferred language.
- People who work outdoors and use DEET regularly should be aware of the possibility of a reaction if DEET products are overused.
3On a habitual basis; usually. the person who regularly cuts your hair Example sentencesExamples - He regularly goes to the famous Borough food market.
- As he regularly reminds me, the most important job on a farm is the one that is not getting done!
- My aerobic capacity also changed from doing breathing exercises regularly.
- We aim to build a base of customers who shop regularly at farmers markets.
- My mad noisy neighbour regularly stands in her kitchen hailing her grandaughter as though she's already moved to Australia.
- He lost a few pounds, which inspired him to start exercising regularly.
- My six-year-old niece regularly stands in front of the mirror, pretending she's a singer.
- Instructors regularly ask students on the first day to indicate how many "really want to be here?"
- You should inform your doctor if you regularly take garlic supplements or consume raw garlic.
- Knee pain is the most common complaint by people who run, jog, cycle, or weight train regularly.
4Grammar In a way that follows the normal pattern of inflection. a regularly inflected plural noun Example sentencesExamples - The second type of participle, the past participle, is a little more complicated, since not all verbs form the past tense regularly.
- Children have an innate understanding of a key feature of how noun-noun compounds are formed in English: they know that regularly inflected plurals cannot occur as the first (non-head) component of a compound, though irregular plurals can.
- In noun compounds in English, the modifying noun may be singular (mouse-eater) or an irregularly inflected plural (mice-eater), but regularly inflected plurals are dispreferred (* rats-eater).
- A few weeks ago I posted about some data that I gathered on a linguistic field trip: a nice clear case of an endocentric noun-noun compound with regularly inflected plural non-head.
- "Activities Center" is a compound with a regularly inflected plural as the first of its two elements.
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