semiannual
IPA: sɛmiˈænjʌwʌɫ
noun
- Something occurring twice each year.
adjective
- Biannual: occurring twice a year
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Examples of "semiannual" in Sentences
- The other day I checked my e-mail address book for its semiannual updating.
- HSBC and Lloyds, however, stuck with their previous policies of semiannual financial reports.
- Seckinger calls the semiannual gambling trips to Biloxi, Miss., or Las Vegas with her mother "my stress relief."
- The plans call for the eventual demolition and consolidation of most of the artist buildings, familiar to some Bay Area residents for their semiannual open-studio sales.
- The Monetary Authority of Singapore tightened policy at its semiannual meeting this month, targeting a stronger Singapore dollar against a trade-weighted basket of currencies.
- The BOJ's policy board will meet April 28 to discuss forecasts for Japan's economy and is scheduled to release its semiannual outlook report, including numeric forecasts for real GDP.
- Increases in consumer prices push up the bond's redemption value at maturity, and the semiannual interest payments increase as the fixed interest rate is applied to a growing principal value.
- But in its semiannual report to Congress, the Pentagon also notes that progress is fragile, with difficult fighting ahead as insurgents try to regain momentum and territory from international and Afghan troops.
- TV networks will be trotting out top executives and hawking their most important new and returning shows in a Beverly Hills hotel ballroom at the semiannual Television Critics Association "press tour" that began last week.
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