"Midweekly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Midweekly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Midweekly" Meaning

Midweekly refers to something that occurs or happens halfway through a week, typically on a Wednesday.

"Midweekly" Examples

Midweekly

Definition


Occurring at a mid-point between two weekly intervals

Examples


Example 1: 📰
"The company releases its financial reports midweekly to keep investors updated on its performance."

Example 2: 📱
"The midweekly newsletter from the university's alumni association keeps us informed about upcoming events and news."

Example 3: 📠(£)
"The magazine features a midweekly special edition, focusing on the latest trends in fashion and beauty."

Example 4: 📚
"Midweekly meetings are mandatory for all team members to discuss ongoing projects and share updates."

Example 5: 📰
"The online course has a midweekly quiz to assess students' understanding and provide feedback for improvement."

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