biannually
1 of 1adverb/baɪˈænjuəli/
1
once every two years
- The international summit is held biannually, allowing leaders to discuss global issues and foster collaboration.
- The government conducts health screenings biannually to monitor the well-being of citizens.
- The homeowners' association holds meetings biannually to discuss community matters and address concerns.
- The financial reports are audited biannually to ensure accuracy and compliance with regulations.
- The organization hosts fundraising events biannually to support charitable causes.
2
once every six months
- The company conducts performance reviews biannually, providing employees with feedback on their work.
- The academic conference takes place biannually, bringing together scholars from around the world.
- The magazine releases special editions biannually, featuring in-depth articles and interviews.
- The fashion industry introduces new collections biannually, showcasing seasonal trends.
- The research project is evaluated biannually to assess progress and make adjustments to the study design.