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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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This steady absorption of carbon makes seawater progressively more acidic over time.

From Science Daily

Losing that electron gives the particle one unit of positive charge, and with continued exposure, the particle becomes progressively more positively charged.

From Science Daily

“Over the past several months as interim CEO, Michael has proven to be an exceptional leader for Kohl’s—progressively improving results, driving short and long-term strategy, and positively impacting cultural change,” said Schlifske.

From Barron's

For decades, technology has been replacing human functions in recording, making it progressively easier—and cheaper—for amateurs to churn out commercial tracks, even if they’re not gifted singers or producers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Once a bear finds an easy reward, it tends to return and becomes progressively bolder, according to wildlife officials.

From Los Angeles Times