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triennial

[ US /tɹaɪˈɛniəɫ/ ]
[ UK /tɹˈa‍ɪnɪəl/ ]
NOUN
  1. the 300th anniversary (or the celebration of it)
ADJECTIVE
  1. occurring every third year or lasting 3 years

How To Use triennial In A Sentence

  • Spie is one of the sponsors of this triennial meeting, which brings together an international group of attendees who, this year, represented about 40 nations.
  • Before making the PPR continuously available, organizations had received access to the PPR tool 15 months after its last triennial survey and had three months to complete it.
  • About 200 artists from 30 countries have provided their works in order to create the variegated and impressive collection of this year's triennial.
  • Now one of your other policies is to increase the triennial funding of the corporation.
  • An earlier version of this article was presented as a paper by Richard S. Levine at the XXII triennial Congress of the International Union of Architects in Berlin, Germany, July 2002.
  • This prestigious triennial award, which carries a prize sum of $5,00,000, is presented to projects that combine design excellence with the humanistic spirit of Islam.
  • For the curatorial discourse of this Triennial, we propose to say "Farewell to Post-Colonialism". This represents the theoretical basis from which we hope to explore our critical vision.
  • The Commission has granted the project triennial funding for their base operation on three nights - Thursday to Saturday.
  • Griswold, 62, was diagnosed with the early stages of prostate cancer in July just after the 2.5-million-member church concluded its triennial General Convention meeting in Denver.
  • Officials report that the main contributing factors to the decrease in projected long-term debt levels were the policy changes introduced in the Budgets of 2002 and 2003, especially the triennial fee/course costs maxima policy.
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