Meaning & Definition of word "Cyclical"

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    Cyclical

    /ˈsɪklɪkəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to or characterized by cycles; occurring in cycles.
      • Example: The cyclical nature of the seasons affects agricultural planning.
    • 2. Happening in repeated cycles; episodic.
      • Example: Economic growth tends to be cyclical, often following periods of expansion and contraction.
    • 3. Recurring at regular intervals.
      • Example: Cyclical patterns in consumer behavior can be observed during holidays.
    • 4. Related to cycles of time or processes.
      • Example: The cyclical process of the water cycle plays a crucial role in the environment.
    • 5. Characterized by rotation or circular movement.
      • Example: The cyclical motion of the planets is governed by gravitational forces.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'cycle', from Greek 'kyklos' meaning 'circle'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    cyclical trends:

    Trends that repeat over a certain period of time.

    cyclical fluctuations:

    Variations that occur in a cyclical pattern.

    cyclical phenomenon:

    An event or occurrence that happens in cycles.

    Related Words

    cycle:

    A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.

    recurrence:

    The act of occurring again; the return of something.

    rotation:

    The action of rotating around an axis or center.

    Slang Meanings of cyclical

    Meaning: Going in circles

    Example Sentence: I feel like we're just having a cyclical debate that leads nowhere.

    Meaning: On repeat

    Example Sentence: This same argument is cyclical; it keeps coming back every few months.