quadrennial election
1quadrennial — adjective /ˌkwɒˈdɹɛn.i.əl,ˌkwɑˈdɹɛniəl/ a) Happening every four years. 1852, Millard Fillmore, State of the Union Address b) Lasting for four years. The quadrennial election of Chief Magistrate has passed off with less than the usual excitement.… …
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