every

/ˈɛvri/
determiner
  1. Each one of a group, without exception.
    • Every student in the class passed the test.
    • She reads a book every week.
    • Every house on the street has a garden.
  2. Used to indicate how often something happens or the interval at which it occurs.
    • The bus comes every ten minutes.
    • We visit my grandparents every summer.
    • He goes to the gym every other day.
  3. All possible; the utmost degree.
    • I have every reason to believe she is telling the truth.
    • We wish you every success in your new job.
    • She showed every sign of being nervous.
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