noun
- the quality or state of occurring in cycles; the tendency to recur in a regular, repeating pattern
Usage: often used in technical, economic, or scientific contexts
Examples
- The cyclicality of the business cycle affects employment rates and consumer spending.
- Economists study the cyclicality of economic growth to predict future recessions.
- The cyclicality of seasons influences agricultural production and harvest timing.
- Market analysts examine the cyclicality of stock prices to identify investment opportunities.
- The cyclicality of fashion trends means that old styles often return to popularity.
- Scientists observe the cyclicality of solar activity and its effects on Earth's climate.