seriatim

IPA: sˈɪriʌtˈim

adjective

  • (chiefly law) Point by point; sequential.

adverb

  • One after another, in order; taking one topic or subject at a time in an order; sequentially.
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Examples of "seriatim" in Sentences

  • TAUBMAN: They supported it seriatim, which is one after another.
  • And, moving on to the topic of this post, Saturday's term was seriatim, which is defined as:
  • Well, he did more than that; God knows what he said to them, privatim et seriatim, over the next two days, but it dam 'near caused a mutiny.
  • The board's budget is often approved through a process called seriatim in which the five commissioners sign off on a proposal one by one in sequence.
  • Comparisons between Faith Matters and NCS cannot be made precisely, as the NCS asked about four racial groups in seriatim: What percentage of your congregation is white?
  • But it may be that the effect is not the same in the magazine because of the variety in the authorship, and because it would be impossibly jolting to read all the short stories in a magazine 'seriatim'.
  • Or if the point is that the minority is in danger of not being heard, a rule which allowed 40 (or 30?) members to require a further debate within a generous bu fixed limit (X more days) (once not seriatim) should do.
  • Ravel's exclusive publishing arrangement notwithstanding, it's not uncommon for musical works to be published over time by different publishers and subsequently freighted with the conflicting, sometimes overzealous or heavy-handed input of seriatim editors reflecting shifting interpretative mores.

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