stepwise

IPA: stˈɛpwaɪz

adjective

  • One (small) step or stage at a time; gradual; piecemeal

adverb

  • One step or stage at a time; step by step
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Examples of "stepwise" in Sentences

  • "stepwise" approach was recommended, rather than a comprehensive tax reform introduced in one package.
  • That would be tantamount to Darwin saying "If I can't explain in stepwise detail how a given organ came to be, my theory is sunk."
  • When Mosher and Pratt broke out the figures by age, the percentage of those expected to suffer from impaired fecundity increased in stepwise fashion.
  • To reach that stage, the informal English is replaced by progressively more detailed sequences of statements, in the process known as stepwise refinement.
  • Klitzing discovered in a similar experiment that the Hall resistance does not vary in linear fashion, but "stepwise" with the strength of the magnetic field (see figure 2).
  • Being cooled and re-warmed is a lot more attractive than uploading, unless it was done incrementally, as a kind of stepwise replacement of wetware with h/w, maintaining awareness throughout.
  • This connection leads to the hypothesis that a long-term stepwise displacement of the y-direction will lead to a inflow of more Atlantic water to the Arctic Ocean and long term reduction in the extend of the Arctic ice cover.
  • He also praises the authors on their "stepwise" approach to collection of stroke data: "The present study from rural and urban Tanzania both sets new standards for stroke incidence studies in Africa and suggests that improved prevention is urgently needed to reduce the already high stroke incidence rates in these populations."

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