nonconsecutively

English

Etymology

From nonconsecutive +‎ -ly or non- +‎ consecutively.

Adverb

nonconsecutively (not comparable)

  1. In a manner that is not consecutive.
    Since they were nonconsecutively numbered, it was difficult to find out whether any of the barcoded goods were missing.
    • 2024 November 6, Joseph Addington, “Trump Elected President of the United States”, in The American Conservative[1]:
      He also became the second president ever to win election to the office nonconsecutively, after Grover Cleveland.