Series
a series (noun) - a series of similar things that follow one after another, a chain of events or thingsserial (adjective)
serially (adverb)
serialize (verb)
a series of tests
a series of meetings
a series of articles
a lecture series
conducted a series of interviews
a series of calculated snubs
a series of financial shock waves whose reverberations are being felt worldwide
a series of acquisitions
growing the company through a series of acquisitions
the company issued a series of profit warnings
a strange series of events led to the accident
the events took place over a series of years
in a series
the first in a series of events
the first in a three part series
the latest in a series of similar incidents
a TV series
a TV series on World War II
a popular series of video games
serialize a story in a newspaper
the novel was originally published in a serial form
a serial number
a serial killer
a serial insurance claimant
a serial entrepreneur
a serial port on a computer
serial transmission of data
a serial cable
tasks carried out in serial order
a series of studies
reviewing a series of studies
must take a whole series of medical tests
a series of requests
issued a whole series of requests
paid for the monument after raising money through a series of public requests
a series of instructions
received a series of specific instructions
a series of situations
a series of amusing situations
his films consist of a series of small amusing melodramatic situations
a complex series of events
an endless series of delays
the project suffered from an endless series of delays
a series of tidal waves
a series of small plagues
a series of reforms
a new constitutional movement led to a series of social reforms
a series of effects
the lockstep series of rises and falls was probably not a matter of chance
a series of adaptations
a series of evolutionary adaptations to a changing environment
a series of human adaptations to a sometimes difficult, often changing environment
time series data
a series of movements for doing a task
observe and comprehend a series of movements for doing a task
beaded to produce a series of diamonds
a necklace joined at the bottom in a series of beaded rows that end with fringed beaded strands
a series of air strikes on targets
set off a series of explosive devices
a series of multilateral efforts
U.S. diplomats participated in a series of multilateral efforts to engage Iran and North Kore






