Synonym: on a regular basis. Similar words: regular, at regular intervals, regulate, regulator, regulatory, regulation, particularly, similarly. Meaning: ['regjələ(r)lɪ /-jʊl-] adv. 1. in a regular manner 2. having a regular form 3. in a regular way without variation.
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61. He contributes regularly to the magazine 'New Scientist'.
62. These premises are regularly checked by security guards.
63. Remove plaque by brushing your teeth regularly.
64. They regularly attended at church.
65. It's important to vacuum regularly.
66. He exhibits regularly in several local art galleries.
67. She goes to/attends chapel regularly.
68. I work out regularly to keep fit.
69. To avoid dampness(Sentencedict.com ), air the room regularly.
70. We go to the opera regularly.
71. The plants are regularly spaced.
72. It's important to exercise regularly.
73. Accidents regularly occur on this bend.
74. She regularly appears on TV.
75. University teachers must publish regularly to gain promotion.
76. Both girls write to each other regularly now.
77. The purity of the water is tested regularly.
78. For the next three years they corresponded regularly.
79. The students train regularly to keep fit.
80. Leaflets were regularly displayed for consultation by students.
81. The opposition leader has regularly discomfited him in parliament.
82. He also writes regularly for "International Management" magazine.
83. The houses down by the river flood quite regularly.
84. Water the plants regularly to keep the soil moist.
85. Rebel artillery units have regularly bombarded the airport.
86. He plays regularly in the first eleven .
87. She kept her promise to visit her aunt regularly.
88. Support your local theatre: buy tickets regularly!
89. I promised that I would write regularly.
90. The restaurant is visited regularly by public health officers.
More similar words: regular, at regular intervals, regulate, regulator, regulatory, regulation, particularly, similarly, triangular, early, nearly, not nearly, early warning, secular, popularity, particular, spectacular, in particular, garlic, Charlie, engulfed, fairly, parlance, formerly, elderly, properly, underlying, regime, regain, region.