- 1happening suddenly for short periods of time; not regular or continuous a spasmodic interest in politics There was spasmodic fighting in the area yesterday.
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- 2(technology) caused by your muscles becoming tight in a way that you cannot control spasmodic movements
NAmE//spæzˈmɑdɪkli//
adverb Her involvement with the organization continued spasmodically for fifteen years. His hand jerked spasmodically.See spasmodic in the Oxford Advanced Learner's DictionaryCheck pronunciation: spasmodic