nonconsecutive
English
Etymology
From non- + consecutive.
Adjective
nonconsecutive (not comparable)
- Not consecutive.
- 2024 November 6, Ali Watkins, “Trump Is Not the First President to Come Back From Defeat”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Mr. Cleveland’s victory set the precedent for a two-term, nonconsecutive presidency, and until today, his was the only success story.