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cadenced

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adjective

  1. having or marked by a rhythmical cadence:

    the cadenced steps of marching troops.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cadenced1

First recorded in 1780–90; cadence + -ed 3
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Example Sentences

Their days are cadenced only by breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as a few medical appointments and sporadic detention hearings.

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The Jefferson style was fluid, lyrical, cadenced, and melodious.

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No matter how many times I brought it up, Epiphania always gave the same sad answer in her cadenced, Italian accent: "No, you can't buy it! The house is not on the market!"

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In language as crass and cadenced as gunfire, Mamet turned their man-eat-man philosophy, which some call capitalism, into brutal prole poetry: a poetry of predation, you might even say.

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The specialists are cadenced and full of adrenaline, so they can get “caught leaning†when the system is out of rhythm.

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