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irregular
adjective as in random, variable
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- aimless
- casual
- changeable
- designless
- desultory
- disconnected
- discontinuous
- fitful
- fluctuating
- fragmentary
- haphazard
- hit-or-miss
- inconstant
- indiscriminate
- infrequent
- nonuniform
- occasional
- out of order
- patchy
- purposeless
- recurrent
- shaky
- spasmodic
- uncertain
- unconsidered
- unmethodical
- unpunctual
- unsettled
- unsteady
- unsystematic
- up and down
adjective as in abnormal, peculiar
adjective as in bumpy, uneven
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Example Sentences
According to a Home Office readout of their talks, Cooper and Piandetosi spoke about the importance of "taking an end to end approach" when it comes to tackling irregular migration.
Ethan must hide his intentions so as to not arouse suspicion, but his behavior is highly irregular, and folks who know him notice.
"It's similar to saying that you can stop undocumented or unlawful irregular migration by building a wall," he said, adding: "Ultimately, I think it's corrosive to the whole country."
Sir Keir has said he wants to reduce both regular and irregular migration but has avoided setting a target for cutting numbers, arguing that an "arbitrary" cap would not work.
Instead, vascular dementia began to take her down precipitously, mentally and physically, in jagged, irregular steps.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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