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US
/ˈjɪɹɫi/
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[ UK /jˈiəli/ ]
[ UK /jˈiəli/ ]
ADVERB
-
without missing a year
they travel to China annually
NOUN
- a reference book that is published regularly once every year
ADJECTIVE
-
occurring or payable every year
an annual trip to Paris
annual (or yearly) income
yearly medical examinations
How To Use yearly In A Sentence
- She visited her relatives in Castledermot on a yearly basis when her brother and sister were alive.
- Until the 2nd century BC, the curule aedileships rotated on a yearly basis between patricians and plebeians.
- As a rule, the yearly rental fee depends on the size of the box.
- The average yearly increment in labour productivity in industry was 4.5 per cent.
- This loss in yearly disposable income would occur if Britain adapted a trading agreement which involved the loss of preferential trade links with the EU. Times, Sunday Times
- And when it comes to yearly televised fluff (that is, if we have to choose one), there are Oscar people and there are Super Bowl people.
- On October 1, 2009, Octapharma provided a $4.5 million advance to ProMetic on a long-term prion capture resin supply agreement signed in December 2008, linked to minimum yearly purchase orders for the prion capture resin incorporated into Octapharma's manufacturing process for its solvent/detergent treated plasma product, OctaplasLG®. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
- Make sure you check if it will cost you to pay your premium monthly instead of yearly.
- This is when a letting agent will try to charge for yearly renewal fees in advance. Times, Sunday Times
- I'm a specialist officer and know that I have to pass my twice yearly fitness test or risk getting binned which is fair enough. Army Rumour Service