steadily
IPA: stˈɛdʌɫi
adverb
- In a steady manner; with a steady progression.
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Examples of "steadily" in Sentences
- Also, Billy stayed away from home longer hours, and was again steadily drinking.
- Omar also welcomed what he described as steadily decreasing tensions surrounding the Western Cape's transport crisis.
- Mr. Baker has raised plenty of money and run hard, but his inexperience with political atmospherics is reflected in steadily rising disapproval ratings.
- But this will result in steadily diminishing cable performance and in the long-term, replacing cables every week or so is not as cheap as it seemed at first.
- As Congress has debated stimulus and bank bailout packages running into the trillions of dollars, the future has been described in steadily increasing apocalyptic terms.
- Though a stranger in the house he finally isolated himself in the midst of the company, huddling into a capacious Morris chair and reading steadily from a thin volume he had drawn from his pocket.
- Voldemort menaces, he gets about — like Sauron, he is always “on the move” or “gathering his forces” — but he never achieves the Sauronic heaviness, that power-drone of malignancy broadcasting steadily from the tower of Barad-dûr.
- And since there proceeds steadily from the southeastern corner of Europe a stream of events which are a danger to me, which indeed for years threatened my safety and deprived me forever of many benefits, that is to say I know nothing of my own destiny.
- In the past half decade the broadway theater has descended steadily from a central, viable part of our national culture (where admission cost two or three times the price of a movie) to a specialized, rarefied tourist attraction (where admission is now at LEAST 9 times that of a movie ticket.)
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