From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishregularlyreg‧u‧lar‧ly /ˈreɡjələli $ -ərli/ ●●●S3W3 adverb1REGULARat the same time each day, week, month etc
We meet regularly, once a month.2OFTENoften
I see them pretty regularly.
It’s important to exercise regularly.3REGULARevenly arranged or shaped
The plants are regularly spaced.
regularly shaped crystalsExamples from the Corpusregularly• The 29-year-old father of two said he was a casualsmoker and did not use drugsregularly.• Thirty years later, I am in academia myself and realize now that people are moved out of DepartmentChair positions regularly.• Children are required to attend school regularly.• But other jocks of the period, notably white announcer Alan Freed, took money regularly.• So he started exercisingregularly and eating low-calorie foods and, lo and behold, trimmed down to a svelte 290.• Company reports are publishedregularly and sent out to all shareholders.• I've been going joggingregularly for a couple of years now.• She is scheduled to have the first of regularly scheduled two-wayvideo conferences with her family on Sunday.• Each will be revisedregularly to check on progress, and raisestandards higher.• Picking up droppings must be done regularly to keep the grazingsweet.• Both my sons phone me regularly, usually once a week.• The teenage Presley regularly visited Memphis blues clubs.• One primaryintervention therefore was for me to liaiseregularly with the ward so that Mrs Allen was fully informed about the situation.