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  1. Are the words "mandatory," "obligatory," and "compulsory ...

    My landlord and mother made my weekly visits to the center compulsory if I was to continue running my business rent free from her basement. Obligatory: 808 cases the obligatory happy …

  2. What's the difference between "colloquium", "seminar", and …

    For instance, there are weekly seminar meeting for the Atomic, Particle, String Theory, Condensed Matter, and Astrophysics groups. There is also an invited speaker, but the …

  3. The activity starts next week or starts from next week?

    Jan 27, 2023 · "Starting" is an activity that typically occurs at a single instant and does not extend over a duration of time. Therefore, the first option would be correct: the activity starts next …

  4. What's the word for describing days/months/years when …

    This is a poorly expressed answer. The question asks for "the word" - i.e. one single word - but you've provided five words, of which just one (temporal) suits what the OP is asking for. I …

  5. What is more appropriate: "weekly meet" or "weekly meeting"?

    Apr 18, 2016 · You "have a weekly meeting", meet is not a noun, while meeting is the gerund and is therefore a noun. Moreover, you say "to have something", where something is a noun.

  6. word choice - What are the abbreviations for days of the week ...

    I would like to know if there is a common abbreviation for days of the week in a two letter form. I mean: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday; can be …

  7. Unaffected vs Uneffected - English Language & Usage Stack …

    I have always struggled with this. Consider the following statement: Format string before insert into database else return unaffected string Would I use unaffected or uneffected in this sentenc...

  8. Why “daily” and not “dayly”? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Apr 16, 2014 · Checking how adjectives related to time are created, I see: year → yearly month → monthly week → weekly day → daily Why has “day” been derived into “daily” with an ‘i’ instead …

  9. Word-request for equivalent of "Anniversary" but for time period …

    Jun 27, 2015 · Even a weekly recurrence is referred in merriam-Webster.com as weekiversary. Latin word anniversary, where ‘ary’ is used as suffix to anniv, is used for more than 700 years …

  10. Weekly meetings vs weekly meeting - English Language & Usage …

    Aug 4, 2015 · Yes, in this case, you are referring to all the meetings, which happened weekly, so you would say: During my internship, I had weekly meetings where we discussed about the …