triweekly
/traɪˈwikli/
adverb
- Three times a week.
- She attends physical therapy sessions triweekly.
- The garbage is collected triweekly in this neighborhood.
- He visits his grandmother triweekly to help with her groceries.
- Every three weeks.
- They publish the newsletter triweekly.
- The rent is due triweekly instead of monthly.
- The committee meets triweekly to review new proposals.
noun
- A publication that appears three times a week or every three weeks.
- The triweekly was delivered to subscribers every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
- The local triweekly covers community events in detail.
- She subscribed to a triweekly that focused on gardening tips.
adjective
- Happening three times a week.
- She signed up for a triweekly newsletter that arrives on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
- The triweekly meetings helped the team stay on track with their project deadlines.
- The triweekly yoga classes are held every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
- Happening every three weeks.
- The magazine changed from a monthly to a triweekly publication schedule.
- The triweekly medication schedule was confusing for the patient.
- They have a triweekly garbage pickup in that rural area.