0 in a way that does not happen regularly or continuously; in a way that stops and starts repeatedly or with periods in between:
Wind energy supplies power only intermittently - when the wind blows.
The group has met intermittently for several years in an attempt to devise a long-term plan.
In the war-torn city, electricity is available only intermittently.
This approach promises much, and intermittently delivers on its promises.
She was intermittently confused and disorientated and wished to be discharged.
In the end, the ministry was intermittently criticized for enriching minority entrepreneurs and infringing on the privileges of minority vested interest.
The two inner sheets are first intermittently roll-seam welded with a cross pattern while the two outer sheets are periphery welded.
Rights of free unrestricted association on the hill had been intermittently linked with contention over civic polity throughout the eighteenth century.
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