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How to pronounce increasingly in English?

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Synonyms more and more, progressively


she became increasingly depressed.

Examples of increasingly

increasingly
The first quarter was tied 10-10, but Naperville North increasingly pulled away.
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The company can afford to splurge because it has become increasingly prosperous.
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At the same time, McKay became increasingly ill because of her cancer treatment.
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Mr. Obama is the president and Americans increasingly expect him to act as such.
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To Mondale and his men, the need for a bold stroke became increasingly apparent.
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As companies grow ever more global, relationships become increasingly dispersed.
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Increasingly, Dunne says, Chinese drivers see Japanese quality as best in class.
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In high schools, where laptops are increasingly used, handwriting still matters.
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In other areas, his steadfastness was increasingly perceived as mule-headedness.
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More examples
  • Advancing in amount or intensity; "she became increasingly depressed"
  • (increasing) becoming greater or larger; "increasing prices"
  • Increasingly is the first EP by the band 12012, released on April 28, 2004.
  • (Increasing) In mathematics, a monotonic function (or monotone function) is a function which preserves the given order. This concept first arose in calculus, and was later generalized to the more abstract setting of order theory.
  • (Increasing) Points behaving in this type, as the name implies, constantly increase when iterated through the function. An increasing orbit can be seen on the function f(x) = x^2 for any seed greater than 1. Using 5 as the seed, for example, the orbit is {5, 25, 625, 390625, 152587890625, . . . }.
  • (Increasing) The first assumption is that in the beginning, small initial input voltage exists across the grounded capacitor (as a result of noises); this voltage urges the oscillator to run. ...