The meaning of EVERY is being each individual or part of a group without exception.
How to use every in a sentence.
EVERY definition: 1.
used when referring to all the members of a group of three or more: 2.
equally as: 3.
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Usage Note: Every is representative of a group of English words and expressions that are singular in form but felt to be plural in sense.
The class includes noun phrases introduced by every, any, and.
each: used before a noun phrase to indicate the recurrent, intermittent, or serial nature of a thing: every third day, every now and then, every so often every bit โ (used in comparisons with as) quite; just;.
You use every in order to say how often something happens or to indicate that something happens at regular intervals.
We were made to attend meetings every day.
A burglary occurs every three.
Use the adjective every to talk about all examples of something or all the members of a group.
If you invite every classmate to your party, you're asking all 30 of them to come.
Feb 2, 2026ย ยท Denotes equal spacing at a stated interval, or a proportion corresponding to such a spacing.
We stopped for refreshments every ten miles.
The alarm is going off every few minutes..
Every definition: Being each of a specified succession of objects or intervals.
EVERY definition: being one of a group or series taken collectively; each.
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Definition of every determiner in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.
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