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biweekly

[ US /baɪˈwikɫi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. occurring every two weeks
  2. occurring twice a week
ADVERB
  1. every two weeks
    he visited his cousins fortnightly
  2. twice a week
    he called home semiweekly
NOUN
  1. a periodical that is published twice a week or every two weeks (either 104 or 26 issues per year)

How To Use biweekly In A Sentence

  • This is the case regardless of whether the employee is paid on a daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly, or other basis.
  • There are 6 biweekly problem sets . These homework assignments constitute 40 % of the course grade.
  • The entrepreneur, backed by a shadowy coven of anonymous investors, buys Canada's premier satirical biweekly.
  • The group meets on a regular basis, usually weekly or biweekly.
  • Vivian, a 19-year-old, white, lower-middle-class, Jewish girl, was seen in intensive biweekly and triweekly psychotherapy over a three-year period. Clinical Work with Adolescents
  • Follow-up procedures consisted of biweekly inquiries about the patient's clinical status, and a standardized examination every six weeks.
  • I’ve been participating in biweekly Calagator code sprints (we’re hoping to have our 1.0 release in just a couple weeks). Busy Girl « Dyepot, Teapot
  • However, 33 percent had no complaints about the market, suggesting why, out of 463 consumers interviewed, 56 percent keep returning on a weekly or biweekly basis.
  • An active CAB should meet regularly, weekly or biweekly during the start-up stage, and then monthly, bimonthly, or quarterly throughout the duration of the project.
  • The other half received standard primary care, and they were called biweekly to ensure their safety and provide support if needed. Medlogs - Recent stories
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