progressively
/pɹəˈɡɹɛsɪvli/adverb4 syllables
Progressively means: advancing in amount or intensity.
Synonyms for progressively2
adverb, as in advancing in amount or intensity
increasingly, more and more
What does progressively mean?1
adverb
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advancing in amount or intensity“she became increasingly depressed”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with progressively?4
four syllables
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Progressively in a sentence
- Zebras become progressively more ill-tempered as they age, which militates against their domestication.halfb1t
- Collective rules are not set straightaway but progressively win recognition.sacredceltic
- Algeria is progressively transitioning to a primarily industrial nation.Amastan
- Ziri progressively withdrew from social events and friends.Amastan
- He suffers from a chronic disease destined to get progressively worse.Nuel
- Your questions are getting progressively more profound.FeuDRenais2
- The situation is growing progressively worse.CM
- Robert began to get progressively more creepy.Amastan
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