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incrementally
[ in-kruh-men-tl-ee, ing- ]
adverb
- 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.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of incrementally1
Example Sentences
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.
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.
It could be that some form of engineering is necessary to incrementally improve the coherence of the qubits to solve this problem, Lee said.
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.
After increasing incrementally for several years, Latinos spiked in the 2023 count.
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