"Trimonthly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Trimonthly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Trimonthly" Meaning

Every three months; once every three months.

"Trimonthly" Examples

Examples of Usage for "Trimonthly"


1. Payment Schedule

"Her paycheck is paid every trimonthly, which means she receives her salary 4 times a year."

2. Fiscal Calendar

"The company follows a trimonthly budgeting system, organizing its financial reports every three months."

3. Publication Schedule

"The magazine publishes new stories trimonthly, which keeps its readers coming back for more."

4. Meeting Frequency

"Our team meets trimonthly to discuss ongoing projects and set new goals for the upcoming quarter."

5. Award Announcement

"The architectural firm is due to receive an award trimonthly, recognizing its continuous innovation in sustainable building design."

Resources:


- Cambridge Dictionary: trimonthly
- Merriam-Webster Dictionary: trimonthly

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