Gradually [adverb]

Definition of Gradually:

happening slowly, evenly

Opposite/Antonyms of Gradually:


Sentence/Example of Gradually:

Over its first decade, however, this gradually changed, shifting from open derision to open celebration.

His team’s model suggests that deaths could decline to about 88,000 simply by introducing a vaccine gradually, giving it to 10 percent of the population each month, and distributing it uniformly without prioritizing any groups.

A strengthening economy should gradually lift rates, boosting “net interest income”—the spread between what banks charge on home and credit card loans and what they pay in interest on deposits.

His team’s model suggests that deaths could decline to about 88,000 if a vaccine were introduced gradually, given to 10% of the population each month, and distributed uniformly without prioritizing any groups.

As you get stronger and your discomfort decreases, gradually increase the number of sets, capping it off at four.

The idea that circulating pathogens gradually become less deadly over time is very old.

Kopenhagen Fur, a cooperative of some 1,500 Danish fur farmers and the world’s largest fur auction house, has announced it will gradually shut down over a period of two to three years.

The move from two-sided to one-sided language processing takes place gradually.

Previously, scientists thought that Mars’ water was lost in a “slow and steady trickle,” as sunlight split water in the lower atmosphere and hydrogen gradually diffused upward, Stone says.

Over the next couple of years, she, Sahai and other researchers gradually figured out how to bring the degree down even lower, until they were able to show how to build iO using just degree-3 multilinear maps.