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incrementally

[ in-kruh-men-tl-ee, ing- ]

adverb

  1. by a series of increases or additions:

    Salary for this position starts at $50,338, rising incrementally to $54,113 per annum.

    Instruments are incrementally added to the song to build up and fill out the chords.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of incrementally1

First recorded in 1825–35; incremental ( def ) + -ly ( def )
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There have been reports of Moscow using "meat grinder" tactics to throw huge numbers of soldiers at the front lines and incrementally improve their position.

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The cap would be incrementally reduced for families making more than $200,000 a year, with families becoming ineligible for the credit when their annual incomes reach $300,000.

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It could be that some form of engineering is necessary to incrementally improve the coherence of the qubits to solve this problem, Lee said.

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That’s a pretty dramatic leap for that time period — typically, homeownership rates change incrementally, rising or falling one or two percentage points a year.

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After increasing incrementally for several years, Latinos spiked in the 2023 count.

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