progressively

IPA: prɑgrˈɛsɪvɫi

adverb

  • In a progressive manner.
  • As part of a progression.
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Examples of "progressively" in Sentences

  • CD56 bright NK cells, but more importantly their expression progressively decreased in CD56 dimNKG2A+ and CD56dimNKG2A −
  • A Hand-Book of Exercises and Reading-Lessons for Beginners in Latin, progressively illustrated by Grammatical References.
  • The school was even designed "progressively" - no corridors, you literally walked through class rooms to get to your class.
  • As dependency ratios now get relooked, foreign worker levies will be raised "progressively" - giving companies time to adjust.
  • As the dust settles on the conflict in South Ossetia – and as it vanishes progressively from the headlines in the Western press – one thing has become overwhelmingly clear.
  • As I argued in January, it is from a careless acquiescence to this egalitarian falsehood that Americans have been steadily -- one might well say "progressively" -- marched to the point where the homophobia. "
  • In the presence of both dynasore and nocodazole, Cav1. 2 surface expression progressively decreases, further suggesting that microtubule disruption reduces forward trafficking of Cav1. 2 to the plasma membrane.
  • Some chart watchers have been warning about a "rounded top," similar to a "head-and-shoulders" formation, both of which are characterized by progressively lower highs before the market takes a sharper turn down.
  • On the ground, what we see, progressively is the growing inability of government simply to govern, whether at local or national level, combined with a complete take-over by the apparatchik – rule by officials, whether at local, national or supranational level.

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