[
US
/ˈsɪˌɹiəɫ/
]
[ UK /sˈiəɹɪəl/ ]
[ UK /sˈiəɹɪəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to the sequential performance of multiple operations
serial processing -
in regular succession without gaps
serial concerts -
pertaining to or composed in serial technique
serial music -
pertaining to or occurring in or producing a series
serial publication
a serial killer
serial killing
serial monogamy
NOUN
- a periodical that appears at scheduled times
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a serialized set of programs
the Masterworks concert series
a comedy series
How To Use serial In A Sentence
- I feel like the popular conception of Freddy Krueger might be a bit different than what you guys are going for here because Freddy Krueger, popularly, is Henie Youngman as a serial killer. Producers Andrew Form and Bradley Fuller On Set Interview A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET – Collider.com
- In military, both guidance and Anti-TBM ask the equipment fast and flexible to locate and track accurately the random or moving goal in order to finish a serial action suck as aiming and track attack.
- Even in the atonal phase, before he adopted serialism, he presented obstacles for his listeners.
- The way Gateway has it setup is so that without a valid in-warranty serial, there is no way to get a hold of tech support! Is The Patriot Act Stopping Gateway From Fixing Your Laptop? - The Consumerist
- Serial killer plots (or subplots) just plain annoy me. Great Things Come to Those Who Wait : The Kick-Ass Mystic Ninjas
- Without a serial number, a watch cannot be serviced or repaired by an authorized repair shop or the manufacturer.
- Rounds are no longer written in modern musical styles, and remain untouched by developments in chromatic harmony, atonality, jazz idioms, serial structures and folk modes.
- The microprocessor adopts 89C52, and serial interface has adopted RS-485, can download and debug online, and connect with other equipments.
- He got fined 5k for admitting to being a serial flopper.
- JFK is forced to handle political dealings, serial killing gangs and defend the isolated building from a nuclear strike.