How to use every in a sentence. Use the adjective every to talk about all examples of something or all the members of a group Used when referring to all the members of a group of three or more
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Being one of a group or series taken collectively
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You use every in order to say how often something happens or to indicate that something happens at regular intervals We were made to attend meetings every day A burglary occurs every three. By surface analysis, ever + each or ever + which
All of a countable group (considered individually), without exception Every person in the room stood and cheered Every synonyms, every pronunciation, every translation, english dictionary definition of every Constituting each and all members of a group without exception

Every is an adjective used to refer to each individual or all members of a group or category
It implies inclusivity and means that something applies or is true for each and every one without. Being each of a specified succession of objects or intervals. While both all and every can be used to refer to members of a group, all emphasizes the group as a whole or totality, and every highlights individual members of the group separately



