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cyclical

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/ˈsɪklɪkəl/ · cyc-li-cal

occurring in cycles; recurrent.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

occurring in cycles; recurrent.

چکروں میں ہونے والا؛ بار بار ہونے والا۔

چکری

chakri

Synonyms

recurrentperiodiccircularدورانیمکررچکردار

Antonyms

linearunidirectionalnonrecurringخطییک طرفہغیر مکرر

Common Collocations

  • cyclical patterns
  • cyclical events
  • cyclical theories

Example Sentences

The economy tends to show cyclical behavior over the years.

معاشیاتی نظام سالوں میں چکری رویہ دکھانے کا رجحان رکھتا ہے۔

Ma'ashiyati nizam saalon mein chakri rawaiya dikhane ka rujhan rakhta hai.

Many natural processes are cyclical, following predictable patterns.

بہت سے قدرتی عمل چکری ہیں، جو قابل پیش گوئی نمونوں کی پیروی کرتے ہیں۔

Bahut se qudrati amal chakri hain, jo qabil-e-pesh-goi namoonon ki pairwi karte hain.

The cyclical nature of seasons affects agricultural practices.

موسموں کی چکری فطرت زراعتی طریقوں پر اثر انداز ہوتی ہے۔

Mausamon ki chakri fitrat ziraati tareeqon par asar andaz hoti hai.

Easily Confused With

circular:While 'cyclical' refers specifically to patterns repeating over time, 'circular' relates more generally to the shape or motion in a circle.

Word Family

cycle
nounچکر
cyclicality
nounچکرتابیت

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a wheel that keeps turning in cycles.

Imagine the seasons changing in a never-ending loop.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہر گھڑی یہاں جو گزری ہے، چکر ہے دنیا کا گردش میں ہے سبھی، یہاں ایک چکر ہے دنیا کا

Har ghari yahan jo guzri hai, chakr hai duniya ka Gardish mein hai sabhi, yahan aik chakr hai duniya ka

Every moment spent here is part of the cycle of the world; everything revolves here, a cycle of the world.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

چکر میں رہنے کا کیا فائدہ؟

Chakr mein rehne ka kya faida?

What is the use of staying in a cycle?

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "κύκλος (kyklos)" — circle

First known use: 19th century

The term 'cyclical' evolved from the Greek word 'kyklos', which means 'circle.' It has been used in various contexts, especially in discussions related to time and patterns.