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seriatim

[seer-ee-ey-tim, ser-] / ˌsɪər iˈeɪ tɪm, ˌsɛr- /






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I've scrolled through a NYT story with no fewer than 6 Harry's Razor's Ads in seriatim such that they are the feature and the story is the peripheral content.

From New York Times • Jan. 31, 2018

Rather than pursue this notion in a chronological narrative, the authors take up different subjects seriatim, moving forward and back through time.

From Washington Post • Apr. 27, 2016

Eliots Sirs: Your critical comment on T. S. Eliot and Murder in the Cathedral contains a number of absurdities, which I will point out seriatim.

From Time Magazine Archive

The canvas cylinder moved slowly, exposing seriatim the start in Boston Harbor, the rolling Atlantic, several hundred views of Italy and finally the return home to New York Harbor.

From Time Magazine Archive

Let us take the passages seriatim; Emilia is talking privately to Hippolyta351 about a dead girl friend to whom she was devoted when young.

From Philip Massinger by Cruickshank, A. H.