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Definition of cyclical in English: cyclicaladjective ˈsɪklɪk(ə)l Occurring in cycles; recurrent. the cyclical nature of the cement industry Example sentencesExamples - Happily, the money-supply growth rate now is not as out of control as it was in previous episodes of cyclical excess.
- The two main components of spending that tend to be the most volatile and cyclical are investment and exports.
- In spite of the cyclical nature of the cement industry, the company has performed remarkably well.
- No doubt some of that decline is a cyclical response to the giant surge in the late 1990s.
- The cyclical nature of the play also brought it into a universal context.
- The excitement and suspense mounts and ebbs in its very own cyclical fashion, just like the tides.
- The business is cyclical, but there is evidence that the growth in premium rates is levelling off.
- Variations in exports are expected to be sufficient in order to cope with the cyclical ups and downs in production.
- The sector is viewed as cyclical by analysts because demand for transport for goods is highly dependent on the global economy.
- There has been no meaningful increase in productivity growth outside expected cyclical improvements.
Synonyms recurrent, recurring, happening at regular intervals, regular, repeated, repetitive periodic, seasonal, circular Definition of cyclical in US English: cyclicaladjective Occurring in cycles; recurrent. the cyclical nature of the cement industry Example sentencesExamples - In spite of the cyclical nature of the cement industry, the company has performed remarkably well.
- There has been no meaningful increase in productivity growth outside expected cyclical improvements.
- The business is cyclical, but there is evidence that the growth in premium rates is levelling off.
- No doubt some of that decline is a cyclical response to the giant surge in the late 1990s.
- The two main components of spending that tend to be the most volatile and cyclical are investment and exports.
- The sector is viewed as cyclical by analysts because demand for transport for goods is highly dependent on the global economy.
- Variations in exports are expected to be sufficient in order to cope with the cyclical ups and downs in production.
- Happily, the money-supply growth rate now is not as out of control as it was in previous episodes of cyclical excess.
- The cyclical nature of the play also brought it into a universal context.
- The excitement and suspense mounts and ebbs in its very own cyclical fashion, just like the tides.
Synonyms recurrent, recurring, happening at regular intervals, regular, repeated, repetitive |