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progressively

[pruh-gres-iv-lee] / prəˈgrɛs ɪv li /


ADVERB
increasingly
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
decreasingly less


Example Sentences

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But Lilly has progressively integrated AI into its operations in a bid to get drugs to market sooner.

From Barron's

Part of this is accounted for by changing consumer habits since the pandemic as people are have spent progressively less time at home and returned to life outside.

From MarketWatch

Trade winds tend to blow east-to-west, and heat from the Sun progressively warms the waters as they move in this direction.

From BBC

The program progressively lowers the amount of greenhouse gas emissions allowed in the state, and lets emitters buy and sell unused pollution credits, or allowances.

From Los Angeles Times

The three walk-ons and climbing up steep steps onto the stage did not help his condition and his limp got progressively worse throughout the evening.

From BBC