steeply

IPA: stˈipɫi

adverb

  • In a steep manner.
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Examples of "steeply" in Sentences

  • The main reason that home values have fallen steeply is foreclosure.
  • The house was built in 1885, near the crest of a hill that rises steeply from the west bank of the Hudson River.
  • But producer prices are rising quite steeply, which is likely to mean a greater rise in consumer prices within the next few months.
  • Hence policies, such as steeply progressive taxation, that are intended to increase equality are likely to decrease society's wealth.
  • The Cavendish shore is a very beautiful one; part of it is rock shore, where the rugged red cliffs rise steeply from the boulder-strewn coves.
  • CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN SITS on the eastern slope of Colorado’s Front Range, rising steeply from the prairie and overlooking the city of Colorado Springs.
  • At the same time, the Mexican birthrate has also dropped steeply from the 1970s when most of the people who have left home in MX to work al otro lado were born!
  • Given those realities, the widespread view in Washington is that serious efforts at reducing the deficit will come only when a crisis moment, such as steeply higher borrowing rates, forces the issue.

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