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intraday

American  
[in-truh-dey] / ˈɪn trəˌdeɪ /

adjective

  1. occurring during a single day.


Etymology

Origin of intraday

First recorded in 1970–75; intra- + day

Example Sentences

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Bullish is now down 67% from its debut peak on Aug. 13, a session that saw an abrupt reversal and a close 50 points off its intraday high.

From Barron's

Bullish is now down 67% from its debut peak on Aug. 13, a session that saw an abrupt reversal and a close 50 points off its intraday high.

From Barron's

The euro falls 0.1% to $1.1737, having reached an intraday low of $1.1727 following the French data.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jabil’s stock reached an all-time intraday high of $256.17 on January 15, closing at a record $253.18.

From Barron's

The stock touched an all-time intraday high of $256.17 on Jan. 15 and pared down those gains to close at a record $253.18.

From Barron's