Cyclically [adverb]

Definition of Cyclically:

with little or no deviation

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Sentence/Example of Cyclically:

The fact is that the people of Asia have long ventured north — into Siberia, the Far East and beyond — as the climate has undergone cyclical change through the course of history.

Since it’s possible to establish a “political” angle on any topic, the question of what is or isn’t political tends to inspire torturous and cyclical debates.

The company has never laid off employees at its steel mills, a remarkable feat in a highly cyclical industry that shed 40% of its employees in the last decade.

Notably the Big Tech stocks that have outshined the broader market so far in 2020 are lagging this week, while cyclical and value stocks are outperforming.

For centuries, a cyclical view of time dominated, a view of seasons and kingdoms.

Energy stocks were also up, a sign that investors were feeling more comfortable moving into cyclical sectors which have remained beaten down in recent months.

Cyclically acting causes of change produce cyclically recurring changes, 111.

Here each column contains four consecutive numbers cyclically arranged, four running in one direction and four in the other.

Then he receives $1.00 from his father and the process is repeated cyclically.

Somehow it transforms electric fields cyclically into magnetic fields and back again.