Annuals [adjective]

Definition of Annuals:

occurring, done yearly

Synonyms of Annuals:


Opposite/Antonyms of Annuals:

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Sentence/Example of Annuals:

Speaking of the greatest event of all time …Our annual public affairs summit runs through Saturday and you can register at any time — literally right up until the end.

I’ll be talking to stakeholders on both sides, including Castaneda and Martinek, about the project on Thursday night as part of Voice of San Diego’s annual public affairs summit, and welcome any questions for the panelists.

Monday saw the launch of Climate Week in New York—an annual network of environment-minded events, hosted across the city in the week that coincides with the UN general assembly.

Last week, Volkan Bozkir, president of the United Nations General Assembly, declared its 75th annual session open.

Add in India and other snakebite hot spots and the annual numbers rise to more than 2 million bites that need clinical treatment, according to the World Health Organization.

As the summer draws to a close and people are forced indoors, the situation is likely to get worse, she said during her annual summer address.

The markets are sinking this morning ahead of Fed chairman Jerome Powell’s big annual speech on monetary policy and the latest batch of jobless claims.

If approved in its current form, the commission would essentially keep track of how San Diego monitors its own residents with the use of technology and produce annual impact reports.

The governor of the fortress was provided with a safe residence in Egypt, and an annual pension of 75,000 piasters.

Isaacson did not visit Mrs. Chepstow again before he left London for his annual holiday.